Dog
"A filthy animal unfit for human company and a... dog."
An army ranger and his dog embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway to attend a friend's funeral.
"A filthy animal unfit for human company and a... dog."
An army ranger and his dog embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway to attend a friend's funeral.
Channing Tatum
Jackson Briggs
Aavi Haas
Deli Manager
Ryder McLaughlin
Deli Teenager
Luke Forbes
Ranger Jones
Darren Keilan
Ranger Lucas
Eric Urbiztondo
Sergeant Riley Rodriguez
Darin Keith Martin
Sergeant Turner
Justin Louis Weiss
Corporal Dickerson
Cayden Boyd
Corporal Levitz
An army ranger and his dog embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway to attend a friend's funeral.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/dog-spoiler-free-review "Dog may be unimaginative and unsurprising, but it still offers a simple, lovely story, boasting enough authenticity and genuine emotion to captivate any viewer. Bearing in mind the directorial debuts of Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin, it's worth highlighting the lack of extreme dramatizations or overly sophisticated shots, which helped keep the narrative quite natural. Despite an odd plot point or two, Briggs and Lulu share emotionally impactful interactions that will generate a lot of smiles, a few laughs, and, who knows, a tear or two - Thomas Newman's fantastic score will surely cause that. I couldn't recommend this film more for anyone who considers their pet as their best friend." Rating: B-
'Dog' won me over by its end. Across the first half of this film, I wasn't feeling it at all - the whole vibe of the film just felt off, with lead Channing Tatum not really doing anything for me. However, the second half does, in fairness, save it. By the conclusion, I actually felt invested in both characters - quite the turnaround!
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