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  1. There isn't a jaded, cynical moment in the film. Rated: 4/4 Jan 11, 2023 Full Review Sheila Johnston Independent (UK) It has a dumb, trashy humour that I have to confess...

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  2. Oct 9, 2021 · A harrowing adventure with some scenes of pet peril. A sweet tale that would rank higher if it was not for some of the banter that makes the film a bit outdated. The stunts are strong and there is a real sense of danger so although it is rated G some little ones might be a bit stressed.

  3. Sep 5, 2015 · Some of the clips during the dramatic moment clearly show the cat isn't real but there are definite moments where the cat is in the water looking distressed and unhappy.

  4. Look up Milo and Otis and the controversy. It’s like if a bunch of immoral careless producers made Homeward Bound

  5. I gotta say, I found this thread because I was looking into a half-remembered rumor of animal abuse in Homeward Bound. Your post and similar comments made me look into Milo and Otis (or 子猫物語: The Adventures of Chatran) and I could find no substantiation to claims of animal abuse in that film either.

  6. The Ending Scene to Homeward Bound and Chopping Onions. I'm in contention with some co-workers that no man points need to be docked if you find you have something in your eye during the last scene of Homeward Bound when Shadow comes over that hill.

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  8. 1. The Incredible Journey Began with a Book… and a Movie. The story of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey starts with The Incredible Journey, a top-selling book by Sheila Burnford. The author based her novel about the unstoppable animal trio on her own pets.