
Max movie quotes tell the story of a military dog grieves alongside the family of his handler, who was killed in action. The adventure drama was written by Boaz Yakin, who also directed, and Sheldon Lettich. Max opened in theaters on June 26, 2015.
In Max, Kyle Wincott (Robbie Amell) is serving in Afghanistan along with his military dog, Max, a Belgian Malinois. But when Kyle is killed in action, Max is retired and left in a military kennel. Kyle's family, including mother Pamela (Lauren Graham), father Ray (Thomas Haden Church) and younger brother Justin (Josh Wiggins), decide to adopt Max, despite his unfriendly demeanor.
Max helps the family grieve the loss of Kyle, while dealing with his own post-traumatic stress from battle. Youngest son Justin bonds quickly with the dog, which proves beneficial when Kyle's friend Tyler (Luke Kleintank) arrives to pay his respects and Ray leaves suddenly, sending Justin and Max on an adventure to find Tyler and Ray.
Max is sure to bring the tears when it opens alongside other films such as Ted 2, Inside Out, Jurassic World and The Overnight.
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What Are They Doing Here?
Ray: I thought I was going to see you work this morning 8 a.m.
Justin: And waste my summer? ... Dad, what are they doing here?
When father Ray and youngest son Justin see military officials at their home, they know what has happened. Older brother Kyle was killed in action.
Max Just Has to Know You Want Him
Justin: I gotta go take care of that dog. He won't even let me touch him.
Carmen: I can come over and show you a few tricks.
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Carmen: Max just has to know that you want him. ... It's a start.
Frustrated by his new dog, Justin explains the situation to his friends. One girl, Carmen, offers to help him make friends with the animal.
Tyler's Someone You Should Stay Away From
Tyler: I want to tell you how sorry I am. Kyle was the best friend that I ever had.
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Reyes: Tyler's someone you should stay away from. I'm talking about some bad business here.
Kyle's military friend Tyler arrives to pay his respects to Kyle's family. It seems healthy but Reyes recommends against trusting Tyler's motives.
Your Brother Always Wanted to Be a Hero
Tyler: Your brother always wanted to be a hero. Look where it got him.
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Ray: What do you got in those crates?
Justin talks to his late brother Kyle's friend, Tyler, who doesn't seem to speak too favorably about Kyle. Things get stranger when Ray discovers Tyler with some interesting cargo.
Max, Go Search!
Justin: Dad's left a really weird message and just disappeared.
Carmen: So, let's do this.
Justin: Max, go search!
When Justin's dad leaves a strange note and leaves, Justin, Max and his friends team up to go find his father. It's an adventure, to say the least.
The Nose of a Dog, the Heart of a Marine
Kyle: The nose of a dog, the heart of a marine, sounds like a hero to me.
Pamela: We're do proud of you both!
Kyle: Oh, you hear that, Max? Say hi.
Pamela: Come say goodbye to your brother. Justin!
Kyle: Leave him be. I'm just over here dealing with a minor insurgency. He's trying to save the whole universe.
In a video conference, soldier Kyle speaks with his family members at home. Kyle talks about his dog, Max, and his kid brother, Justin.
Max Bonded So Closely with Kyle
Reyes: Max bonded so closely with Kyle, he can't work with anyone else. ... Are you sure you want to do this?
After Kyle's death, his military dog Max cannot continue to serve and is in need of a new home. Kyle's family takes the traumatized dog in despite it's unfriendly behavior.
Is Max Like a Bad Dog?
Justin: So is Max like a bad dog?
Reyes: Max is as good a dog as ever passed through this facility. Animals can come down with post-traumatic stress just the same as people.
Justin struggles to understand what is going on with Max and reaches out to Sergeant Reyes for advice. As Reyes explains, dogs are sensitive just like people.
You Been Out Here All Night?
Justin: What, do you want me to stay? Just until you fall asleep.
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Pamela: You been out here all night?
Justin: I don't want to talk about it.
Hearing Max howling, Justin agrees to stay outside with the dog just long enough for it to fall asleep. However, when his mother discovers Justin in the yard the next morning, he has some explaining to do.
This Dog is Officially Your Dog
Justin: I did not sign on to babysit Kyle's crazy dog.
Ray: Kyle's gone so this dog is officially your dog.
Frustrated by the dog's behavior, Justin tries to quit caring for it. His father, Ray, however, puts a stop to that thought entirely.