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Critics Consensus: Dog Days is frivolous but frothy, sporting a forgettable cast of human characters but a lovable troupe of pooches that ought to delight viewers looking for a gentle affirmation of humanity's bond with their furry friends.
Critic Consensus: Dog Days is frivolous but frothy, sporting a forgettable cast of human characters but a lovable troupe of pooches that ought to delight viewers looking for a gentle affirmation of humanity's bond with their furry friends.
All Critics (64) | Top Critics (17) | Fresh (39) | Rotten (25)
If you want just like light happy doggy movie but, you also want the deep catharsis the satisfying deep cry this is it.
Satisfies on a sentimental level, which is all that it ever was meant to do.
Woof, woof.
It makes Marley and Me look like Citizen Kane, and is actually pretty creepy, in the way that only aggressively life affirming movies can be.
Whenever Dog Days lags, Marino's connections to the weird-comedy world help resuscitate it with random, minor flickers of inspiration.
Director Ken Marino's ensemble romantic comedy, mixing adorable canines and humans who need as much rescuing as the animals they adopt, is something of a shaggy charmer itself.
Dog Days is a perfectly fine, inoffensive little movie; it's fun, but you'll have trouble really engaging with the characters on any significant level.
With a title like 'Dog Days', it is clear that you're not going to be watching Citizen Kane. Really, the film does what it says on the tin-there are a lot of cute dogs, some cheesy dialogue, and sweet relationships.
A feel good piece of cinematic fluff for those who know the everyday joy of spending their lives with a companion animal that's as pleasant as it is forgettable.
In other words, if not for the dogs, this would be a gentle boring profile of the mostly young, fit, and pretty living upper middle-class existences in Los Angeles.
The gentle and kind-hearted message that this family feature offers viewers is something that we could all use in our lives
If you're looking for canine thrills, look elsewhere, as this film should be left firmly in the doghouse.
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