A Dog's Purpose (2017)
Rated PG
Starring Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid, Peggy Lipton, K.J. Apa, Britt Robertson,
Directed by Lasse Hallstrom
The Story:
The story about an inquisitive dog (Gad) who wants nothing more than to discover why he exists.
So if you can accept that Josh Gad is a dog who is reincarted multiple times as a new dog with his same memories and search for the purpose of his life, then you'll likely enjoy this one.
It's not a talking dog picture, with CGI lip movements, thankfully.
No, it's basically the dog narrating his lives as he goes from breed to breed, owner to owner wondering if there shouldn't be more to his life than just eating and sleeping.
Some stories are shorter, some happier, but all build to a culmination when the dog is reunited with the boy (Apa) that he loved more than all the others. Now a man (Quaid) whose life didn't turn out quite like he planned, perhaps what he needs most in life is the company of a good dog.
I would imagine at the end of the day, the only people that wouldn't like this film are cat people.
:)
It's beautifully filmed and quietly engaging, but that is to be expected from any Lasse Hallstrom film.
And as a final word of caution, you might want to keep a box of Kleenex nearby.
Final Grade: B-
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