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Two teenage step brothers fall for the same girl on a chaotic road trip from Shetland to Glasgow.... (Full plot summary below)

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Two teenage step brothers fall for the same girl on a chaotic road trip from Shetland to Glasgow.

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The Arts Desk - 8/10 by David KettleThere's plenty that's downright preposterous, but it's a joy of a movie -- honest, funny and genuinely touching.
Times (UK) - 8/10 by Ed PottonPhilip John's feature debut ends up being rather lovely, thanks to a light directorial touch and endearing performances from its three leads.
HeyUGuys - 8/10 by Daniel GoodwinDespite the low budget indie feel, Moon Dogs is worth catching at the cinema due to the endearing, bittersweet story and characters, combined with dark and rousing comedy/ drama that's much more stirring than most mainstream efforts.
Alternative Lens - 6/10 by Jennifer HeatonStrong central performances from the main cast ... but a mostly predictable plot, abandoned story threads and some very shallow supporting characters dampen the experience.
Dog and Wolf - 6/10 by Alexa DalbyAll three actors are natural talents to watch for in future and Moon Dogs is a welcome new twist on the road movie trope.
Irish Times - 6/10 by Donald ClarkeThe three actors play off one another with enthusiasm and the attractive locations are used with great imagination. It always feels like we are in a real place. It always feels like we are with real people. That's just about enough to be going on with.
Radio Times - 6/10 by David ParkinsonThe youthful leads are eminently engaging, while the eccentric interludes involving body-piercings, hallucinatory puppets and a toy keyboard are dourly amusing.
Daily Express (UK) - 6/10 by Allan HunterRandom encounters, narrow escapes and some tough home truths drive a scrappy story that is delivered with considerable charm.
CineVue - 4/10 by Matthew AndersonAn emotional release from years of suppression is one of few moments that truly hits home in a film which meanders - like the disjointed journey of its characters - a little too uncertainly.
Sunday Times (UK) - 4/10 by Edward PorterThe director, Philip John, knows how to stage a passionate scene and add fuzzy indie folk music, but the storytelling that sets up these moments is horribly mimsy.

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