A German businesswoman falls for an American pro wrestler she meets at the dog park, testing her lifelong obedience to her CEO/father.
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So much average
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
The Japanese elements were so unique. With that came a fun and unique soundtrack. The composition was brilliantly visual. I loved the colors against the desert pallet. The big burly wrestlers, so sweet, and that was a surprise! So many great little pieces of authenticity in the native characters. great humor -- so many hysterical moments. The dog bits were such a delight. I loved the opening credits, very charming, which foretold the tone of the film. And on top of all that, I was captivated by a powerful story about a girl trapped in her own life. This has all the makings of a really fun cult classic. I would love to see a theater of people watching, dressed up like the characters. so fun! The world needs more fun silliness filled with authentic truth. Well done!
Good natured clever film with an eclectic mix of characters creates a cartoon like film made for 13 year olds and above. The mix of a professional wrestler and a German award winning actress combined with the local actors and non actors of Arizona makes for a really endearing, funny, and a little crazy film. Somehow within a silly movie about a dog wedding there is a thoughtful story about culture, capitalism and breaking free from your parents' expectations and living your dreams! You don't get this from main stream romantic comedies that's for sure.So many details in this film that make it really worth watching again and again. The music reminded me a little of the 80's in a cool way. It's an independent film so has it's quirky flaws but several scenes are brilliant.
I have nothing but good things to say about this film. I went in for the dogs and came out with so much more. I thought the acting was great, especially from Rosalie Thomass, she had humor, beauty, grace. Matthew Bloom was so natural and the father played by Bernhard Schultz was perfect. I have watched it 3 times with a few different friends and we all loved it, I should have purchased it instead of rent it because it is one of those films you can watch whenever you need a good pick me up!I am a film buff and love all types of films as long as they are quality. There was a lot of depth I didn't expect to find from the name and the cover but it all makes sense. I don't want to spoil it but there is a fantasy scene which is an incredible surreal sequence I will never forget. Just for that scene this movie is a winner for me.I live in Arizona and this really represents a lot of the culture! I really they make a sequel to this.
We had an honor to attend the premiere of the movie in New York City before it made it to the big screens nationwide, and had a pleasure to meet director and cast. Matt Bloom is HUGE when you stand next to him in person, and Rosalie Thomass is charming and not uptight at all :) Our own Lulu of Little Bites of the Big Apple blog was featured in the opening credits as a part of their pawsome Dog Wedding photo contest. The chemistry between the two characters on the screen is striking, and very unique and engaging plot keeps you guessing what will happen next. The dialogues are witty, and dogs are a major part of the play. If you are a dog parent or dog lover, we highly recommend watching this movie on a big screen or online! Congratulations to Mr. Lefkowitz and team on their outstanding work!