Dog Days

PG 6.2
2018 1 hr 52 min Comedy , Romance

A group of people in Los Angeles are brought together thanks to their canine friends.

  • Cast:
    Nina Dobrev , Vanessa Hudgens , Adam Pally , Eva Longoria , Rob Corddry , Tone Bell , Jon Bass

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Reviews

Scanialara
2018/08/24

You won't be disappointed!

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Calum Hutton
2018/08/25

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Allison Davies
2018/08/26

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2018/08/27

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Neoman1962
2018/08/28

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.

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rgkarim
2018/08/29

Man's best friend is always the subject of at least one movie of the year. These films are often filled to the brim with emotion, many of which are capable of making you shed a tear (let's not go down Marley & Me). Yet despite the potential heart break, I and many others are hitting the theaters to scope out if the pooches got the power to entertain. Robbie K is back again and here to share his thoughts on the latest films in hopes of helping you with your viewing choices. So, let's get started, as I review: Movie: Dog Days (2018) Director: Ken Marino Writers: Elissa Matsueda (screenplay by), Erica Oyama (screenplay by) Stars: Nina Dobrev, Vanessa Hudgens, Finn Wolfhard LIKES: Cute/Adorable: A movie about dogs often has the factor that melts our heart and Dog Days is no exception. The numerous relationships between man and dog are incredibly sweet, a family atmosphere that will thoroughly make fans of many ages smile. You'll get a wonderful sense of pet ownership as the tales interconnect, and plenty of furry faces to make your cheeks hurt from smiling. Good Pace: The movie trailer suggest a film that was going to drag in its ridiculous, multi-tale way. Surprisingly, the movie achieves a presentation speed that will keep most people's attention and get you out of there feeling like you haven't lost 4 years of your life. Again, it helps that the puppies are in a majority of the shots, but the brisk pace cuts out the drab and leaves more for fab. All Characters Used: A star studded cast often suffers from skewed use of characters. Happily, I can announce that Dog Days achieves the balance that many strive for, keeping both animal and human members integrated in a rather even time interval. Well done guys, well done. Good Chemistry: The relationship between pet and owner is sacred on many levels, and to capture that relationship in the acting is a challenge that is difficult to obtain. Fortunately, our cast was up to the challenge, and managed to solidly execute the acting they wanted. While not Oscar worth, the humans do a great job interacting with each other, bringing believable relationships to the silver screen. Throwing the dogs in there, the magic only further explodes as the personalities of each group unfold, and begin reshaping into something grander as world's collide. Good Dialogue: What can I say, I'm a sucker for a good script for the actor's to bring to life. Dog Days may not have the most memorable quotes, meme worthy t-shirt jargon, or even those scenes that will go down in history. However, much of the dialogue feels like it was grounded in reality, with our character spouting words that feel like normal conversation. It fits well with the theme of the movie, brings a nice freshness into the Hollywood style, and further creates likeable characters that don't feel as fake. Plus, the good themed morals and heartfelt lessons are not diluted by a grandiose speech. The Dogs: Of course, this is my favorite aspect, the four-legged wonders are the heart and soul of the movie. The animal cast hold the personality of most of the shots, come trained with some impressive moods and discipline, and manage to say so much, but yet make little noise. It's all of these qualities mixed with those energetic faces that really secures your interest in the film and doesn't let go until the very end. Whoever directed the cinematography to fully utilize them, gets an A+ in my book for maximizing the full effect of the crew. DISLIKES: Predictable: A movie like this is going to rely on the straight and narrow so that they can secure a wide age group. The movie drops so many clues messily, you can surely be prepared for what is to come and see it coming a mile away. I had hoped to be wrong for multiple reasons, but only one clue managed to lead me astray, the rest painted arrow signs to the story. Perhaps it is to get you prepped for the deeper moments, but a little more surprise would have been nice. Editing: The movie is nearly 2 hours long, and while I love seeing cute puppies for so long, the tale didn't need to be that long. We had at least 20 minutes that could have been directed to different areas, or just cutting it out altogether. A minor dislike indeed, but still, utilize your editing crew a little better. Silly moments: The realism is fine, and some of the laughs are cute gimmicks, there are times where the realism is shattered for ridiculous gimmicks. It's a little something for everyone, but at least one sequence in particular was a little overdone. In addition, some of the running jokes should have stopped sooner rather than later. Still, these moments will crack people up, and get those squeals of delight from the younger crowd. The Stories: While they achieved the goal of integration, and managed to sew in some inspirational, emotional moments, the story of this film did suffer from what felt incomplete. Oh, sure they had a nice wrapped up ending, but like many of the cross-tale films, so much sustenance is left out. Some tales more than others, Dog Days multiple subplots feel like they are bare boned short stories that managed to get tied in hastily. Cute as they can be, I like a little more depth to the tales, and perhaps decreasing the number of stories was the way to go. The VERDICT: Overall Dog Days turned out better than I anticipated. It's a good family movie, where dogs rule and the people don't do bad too. This cute, cuddly, moral infused project is really good for a variety of age groups, and will probably pull at the heartstrings as most dogs do. Given all the fun though, there are some editing and story development areas that still require tweaking primarily to help mature the story into a major hit, and perhaps drop some of the predictability. While I did enjoy the theater presentation, I don't feel this movie was needed to be seen in the big screen, but if looking for a good family film, check this out, because it was supported by MoviePass. My scores: Comedy/Drama: 7.0 Movie Overall: 5.5

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snowdove-47377
2018/08/30

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.

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lbterreb
2018/08/31

Perfect family movie. Funny, great acting, hilarious writing. And dogs. Recommend.

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