
Theo, an Inuit from the Arctic, travels to New York City to warn world leaders about the catastrophic impact of global warming on the planet. Upon arrival he meets a homeless girl named Chloe, who has an unusual vigor for life, is mildly delusional, and completely obsessed by Bruce Lee. Together, they will save the world.... (Full plot summary below)
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Theo, an Inuit from the Arctic, travels to New York City to warn world leaders about the catastrophic impact of global warming on the planet. Upon arrival he meets a homeless girl named Chloe, who has an unusual vigor for life, is mildly delusional, and completely obsessed by Bruce Lee. Together, they will save the world.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt's an admirable shot by writer/director Ezna Sands to preach about environmental damage, but the film is extraordinarily confused and miscast, killing any hope for lasting impact. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Jeff MeyersGood intentions do not a good movie make. And it's sad to say, but Johnson was far more convincing in 50 Shades of Grey. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanChloe and Theo is about the difference a Bruce Lee loving westerner has on the life of a mild-mannered, peaceful Inuit. It most certainly should have been the other way round. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreChloe and Theo feels like Dakota Johnson’s atonement for the meretricious slime that was “Fifty Shades of Grey.” |
| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloDrama with positive but trite messages about the environment |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaChloe & Theo is a mess of a message movie, simplistic, sappy, silly. |
| New York TimesDaniel M. GoldChloe & Theo is surprisingly amateurish in concept and execution. There’s a line between a narrative that’s deliberately simple and one that’s painfully childish, and it’s not all that fine. But it’s one Chloe & Theo crosses repeatedly. |
| The PlaylistGary GarrisonChloe And Theo should have been a film about Theo: a complex man taking on an unfamiliar world he is not particularly fond of, with little more than conviction and principle to help him along. Instead, we get another film where a hapless foreigner teaches white people how to better themselves. |
| Seattle TimesTom Keogh1970 called and it wants its claim on whimsical, anti-establishment, hippy-dippy movies back. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertIt makes us wonder why bad things happen to good people. Including movie audiences. |