
A.X.L. is a top-secret, robotic dog created by the military to help protect tomorrow's soldiers. Code named by the scientists who created him, A.X.L. stands for Attack, Exploration, Logistics, and embodies the most advanced, next-generation artificial intelligence. After an experiment gone wrong, A.X.L. is discovered hiding alone in the desert by a kind-hearted outsider named Miles (Alex Neustaedter), who finds a way to connect with him after activating his owner-pairing tech... (Full plot summary below)
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A.X.L. is a top-secret, robotic dog created by the military to help protect tomorrow's soldiers. Code named by the scientists who created him, A.X.L. stands for Attack, Exploration, Logistics, and embodies the most advanced, next-generation artificial intelligence. After an experiment gone wrong, A.X.L. is discovered hiding alone in the desert by a kind-hearted outsider named Miles (Alex Neustaedter), who finds a way to connect with him after activating his owner-pairing technology. Together, the two develop a special friendship based on trust, loyalty and compassion. Helping Miles gain the confidence he's been lacking, A.X.L. will go to any length to protect his new companion, including facing off against the scientists who created him and who will do anything to get him back. Knowing what is at stake if A.X.L. is captured, Miles teams up with a smart, resourceful ally named Sara (Becky G) to protect his new best friend on a timeless, epic adventure for the whole family.
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| ComicsverseTim StevensIt is cliché over innovation every time with A.X.L. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekWhen all is said and done, you're left with the nagging question: why didn't they just re-release "Monster Truck" instead? |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfWhile familiarity shadows the endeavor, "A.X.L." gets by on little blasts of excitement and the core relationship between a meek young man and the robotic war dog he befriends. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatIntriguing sci-fi thriller that explores what can happen when robots become smarter than humans. |
| Common Sense MediaTara McNamaraPro-STEM twist in often-violent sci-fi boy-and-"dog" tale. |
| Crooked MarqueeEric D. SniderA wholesome boy-and-his-dog adventure and an inoffensive PG trifle.... Meets the basic narrative requirements. |
| South China Morning PostRichard James HavisA.X.L. is let down by a script that's good on science yet bad on characters and story. |
| RogerEbert.comMark DujsikWhat's missing is any genuine personality from the robot (or the human characters, for that matter). |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshIt is a fine, if lightweight, little slice of throwback-’80s teen movie tropes with some high-tech flair. |
| TheWrapWilliam BibbianiA-X-L may be a dog, but he’s designed to be a weapon, so he looks like nightmare fuel. And nightmare fuel usually isn’t the best centerpiece for a family-friendly flick. |