A group of people in Los Angeles are brought together thanks to their canine friends.
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Best movie of this year hands down!
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
OK I admit it.....I went to see another movie and saw this was starting as I was leaving so ducked in to catch a few minutes.....stayed the entire time. For a Rom-Com, it was great. I am so happy there were no talking dogs!!! Sweet and touching story how dogs bring people together. Worth going to see.
Dog Days was alright, a few moments that were funny. I felt like the movie centered more around relationships than dogs. This shouldn't be PG at all, even though there's only a few things that were Innapropiate, the movie couldn't done without it.
A friend of mine picked this movie out for a movie theater discount day - just something to see with no expectations and if it wasn't good no harm done - at least we get to see some dogs which we are both lovers of. We were so pleasantly surprised by the down to earth positive feelings we both received from this movie that we kept saying I wasn't expecting that movie to be so good - didn't see that coming! Everyday regular relatable life plots - first time parents having twins and feelings of being overwhelmed insisting on her brother to help out, adoption of a young girl for first time parents wanting to make an instant connection and bond of being a family, invisible geeky good hearted guy admiring a pretty woman who serves him coffee while the pretty woman is lusting over the handsome shallow veterinarian, independent female talk show host and her guest an injured self-confident ex-jock thrown into transition, and lonely isolating old guy that finds purpose because of a typical 16 year old boy who doesn't filter his comments. All incorporate man's best friend as an important part of their lives and families. I especially enjoyed the dog therapist as I am a therapist and have had client's dogs in session. My friend and I laughed, cried, and related to the different personalities of each of the dogs and the people that were made better by those relationships. Each story had bits and pieces of life that we related to and spoke to us. We left the theater feeling better about life and the different paths it takes us on and how that is enriched by sharing this world with our furry friends and companions.
Perfect family movie. Funny, great acting, hilarious writing. And dogs. Recommend.