

If the trailer lights function with such a setup, it is clear the issue is. All you have to do is link up the white wire to the negative and the colored wires to the positive. Wire the vehicle side wiring harness to a standalone battery. AJ Michalka and Jack Griffo are employees, though sadly Michalka is underutilized.Īpple of My Eye sheds light on an important issue while slipping a sizeable amount of education into an easy to watch 84-minute package. Disconnect the trailer from the vehicle and run a test to determine if the trailer lights function properly. Amy Smart is Bailey's overworked mom Caroline. He plays Charlie, the center's fatherly director. The film boasts a veteran cast, led by Burt Reynolds. The film teaches us a lot about visual impairment, braille, guide animals, their training and their function. As a result, Apple of My Eye often feels like a promotional video for the center. Much of the film was shot in cooperation with, and on location at Southeastern Guide Dogs near Tampa, Florida.

#AND THEN THERE WAS LIGHT TRAILER MOVIE#
However, as the movie points out, guide dogs (or horses) are working animals-not pets-and should not be treated as such. Apple spends her time (yes, Apple is a filly) walking with Bailey and lying down.

Anyone expecting a typical "animal" movie with cute stunts and homewrecking will be disappointed. Being a family-friendly film, this happens with few hiccups.Īpple is adorable, but a one trick pony. It's love at first sight, and the rest of the movie is spent integrating Apple into the family. The movie's main conflict-whether Bailey (Avery Arendes) can bond with a guide animal-is over the moment she meets miniature horse Apple. The film just ends, like the producers ran out of time or money and never shot the last 20 pages of script. Not cliffhanger-style or in ambiguity, as if asking the audience to ponder a larger truth. The straight-to-DVD feature ends abruptly. Apple of My Eye is an entertaining and educational look into the world of guide animals.
