![]() ![]() Aniston delivers one of her best performances, in my opinion. ![]() Owen Wilson is more toned down, but he adds his spin to a more down-to-earth role as a husband that chooses his life as a husband over the dream life he had pictured. Some people argue that this film lacks comedy, but it's subtle comedy(the type real life offers.nothing exaggerated and unbelievable.like too many Seth Rogan films). Giving many more details may ruin the story, so I'll hit some of the points that need attention. The movie isn't solely about the dog, but how the dog is a bit of a nuisance at first, but matures along with the family. I think for most people, the couple's relationship and even a troublesome pet will seem familiar(imperfect, but yet believable). After I began watching, it grabbed my attention and never let go! I don't think my review of this film will be able to capture the true essence and emotions this film captures, but here goes: The film was very gripping in its realistic portrayal of the development of a family and their pet from the couple's wedding until the film's end approximately 40 years into their lives. It was my girlfriend's idea, and I figured it would be another corny chick flick about how a couple get a dog and how it brings them together. I know people's perceptions differ, but some of the bad reviews are so exaggerated and are, lack of a better word, incorrect! I was hesitant about going to see just another generic man and dog film. After reading some of the outlandish bad reviews, I had to comment on this film. ![]()
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