Talking about people, not dogs

Theodore 2021-11-27 08:01:17

I've watched too many movies about humans and dogs, and this one is a good one.
I was thinking, how does the director make the relationship between the dog and the dog so strong?
Because it didn't spend too much pen and ink to describe the plot of people and dogs.
In many cases, even the dog is just a supporting role, a spice of life.
But it is worthy of him to say "I love more than anything".

Maybe the dog mentioned in the end has no added love to people?
There is also that he will accompany you through your life and participate in your life.
From newly married to pregnancy to moving,
all the joys and sorrows in life and work are shared with him.
He may not be the protagonist, but he is a part of your life,
like a friend, a lover.
This is commendable.

The film is very good. It does not deliberately portray the feelings of man and dog,
but vigorously describes the life experience of the protagonist,
and naturally connects the feelings of man and dog.
I think this may be a very important factor in the success of this film.

In fact, the film focuses on exploring the problems that people always encounter in their lives.
Therefore, even if the dog part is removed from the movie, it will still be a good movie.

Suddenly I also want to have such a dog, able to accompany
me, watch movies with me, take a walk, and go to the beach to play together.
Just talk about laughter and loneliness. I can't manage myself well, so
how can I take care of other things?

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  • Gerry 2021-11-27 08:01:17

    4.3/2012 Markey felt like beating soy sauce 2/3 of the time. But if it is really a dog who has accompanied you all his years, how can it not be painful. I think of Arielle when I look at any dog

  • Germaine 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    2009.04.28 The protagonist's nose is so weird, he seems to have a walnut in his mouth when he speaks... Aniston is far less beautiful than Rachel's. But the little ones are really cute~

Marley & Me quotes

  • Jennifer Grogan: You're part of the plan.

    John Grogan: Oh yeah?

    Jennifer Grogan: My plan... Step 1: Meet an incredibly sweet, smart, sexy man.

    John Grogan: Done. Step 2?

    Jennifer Grogan: Marry you instead.

  • Arnie Klein: There's gonna come a time very soon, when her ankles are gonna swell up, she's gonna have blotches all over her face, she'll be forty pounds overweight, she'll be throwing up all the time, she's gonna look at you and she'll say "You bastard! You did this to me!"

    John Grogan: What happened to the glow, you know the...

    Arnie Klein: There's no glow.