Bark (2005)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:1
Rotten:6
Average Rating:3.2/10
Theatrical Release:2002
Synopsis: Peter and Lucy are happily married, until Lucy starts behaving like a dog and ceases human behavior entirely. Peter enlists the help of Darla, an eccentric veterinarian who quickly becomes the... Peter and Lucy are happily married, until Lucy starts behaving like a dog and ceases human behavior entirely. Peter enlists the help of Darla, an eccentric veterinarian who quickly becomes the object of Peter’s affections. We follow this group of misfits as they seek love and sanity in a world that doesn’t quite make sense. -- © 2002 First Look [More]
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Bark is terrible. Terrible, terrible, terrible. Full Review |
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The result is amusing human interaction while the film ponders what it means to be mentally ill and challenges how society deals with those who are. Full Review |
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At its best, Bark! has some good bits, but it also has some numbingly irritating sequences. Full Review |
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