IMDb 6.6 2015 HD

Max

Max

2015
Adventure Drama Family
111 min PG USA
7.124 / 10
6.6 IMDB

A dog that helped soldiers in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and is adopted by his handler's family after suffering a traumatic experience.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Boaz Yakin / Mark Anthony Little / Doug Coleman
Starring
Thomas Haden Church / Josh Wiggins / Lauren Graham / Robbie Amell / Mia Xitlali / Dejon LaQuake / Luke Kleintank / Jay Hernandez

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

heartwarming touching emotional loyal sad resilient brave predictable earnest touching impactful

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
Apr 19, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

The 2015 film 'Max' centres on a military dog’s difficult transition back to domestic life. The performances from Thomas Haden Church and Lauren Graham provide a stable foundation, while Josh Wiggins effectively embodies the emotional arc of a…

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Barnaby Finch
Apr 19, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

'Max' attempts to capture the spirit of a heroic military dog and his challenges upon returning home. Thomas Haden Church and Lauren Graham offer steady performances, while Josh Wiggins navigates a role that requires him to connect with…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 19, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

In 'Max,' the bond between a soldier and his dog is poignantly explored through the animal’s post-war readjustment. The cast, including Thomas Haden Church and Lauren Graham, deliver performances that anchor the emotional core of the film. Josh…

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Arthur Penhaligon
Apr 19, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Max' presents a noble premise: a dog's journey home after serving in Afghanistan. The performances, particularly from Thomas Haden Church and Lauren Graham, lend a necessary gravitas to the family's struggles. Young Josh Wiggins handles his role with…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 19, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

The 2015 film 'Max' offers a touching, if somewhat predictable, narrative about a military dog’s return to civilian life. Thomas Haden Church and Lauren Graham provide solid, grounded performances as the adoptive parents, while Josh Wiggins effectively conveys…

FAQs

Yes, a central aspect of 'Max' is its exploration of a dog’s struggle to adjust after returning from a war zone. The film posits that military working dogs, like their human handlers, can experience traumatic events that leave lasting psychological marks. Max’s journey back to civilian life is depicted as a process of healing and rediscovery, as he grapples with his past experiences and learns to trust and connect with his new family, suggesting a parallel to human post-traumatic stress.