A Dog's Mission movie review

Katheryn 2022-04-22 07:01:40

Overall it's not bad. I finished watching the second part yesterday and I'm watching the first one today. It can be said that the film is getting better and better. I think the second part is emotionally richer than the first one, but generally It was Bailey who first lived in Ethan's house, and finally lived in Ethan's house. Let's echo the beginning and the end. The relationship between Ethan and Hannah is also very enviable. They have been separated for so many years, and it is still yours. It feels that Bailey has been reborn too many times, changed many owners, and experienced a lot of things. He will accumulate a lot of experience in each life, and he will use these experiences in the next life, although many people in this film have suffered Unfortunately, sometimes it is very painful, but most of the endings are beautiful, very healing and healing. If you don't have time to watch it, I would still recommend watching 2. I don't think 1 and 2 have much connection. Going to see 2 is totally OK.

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  • Thaddeus 2022-03-22 09:02:12

    Because of the presentation of "short story collection" and "reincarnation", the middle section makes the film unstructured, and Holström knows where to incite and where to be cute when making dog films. The author or screenwriter should refer to Caroline Thompson's "Black Horse" (Savior of Fire and Reunion, etc.), the standard routine, but as a dog lover, it still can't resist the reunion. The donkey on the owner's farm is a tribute to "Ass Batsa", right?

  • Elza 2022-01-03 08:02:00

    Tear-gas warmth film, the story is more clichéd but does not affect the good-looking. The evil PETA organization fabricated a dog abuse video saying that police dogs abused animals. As a result, the film was widely criticized on IMDB. This world is out of control...

A Dog's Purpose quotes

  • Carlos: [into his police radio] My dog's been shot! I repeat, canine shot!

    Ellie: [narrating] I always hated getting shots. This was definitely the worst shot I ever got.

  • Tino: [at the veternarian] What's with these white-coat people sticking me with sharp things?