A Dog's Journey

    A Dog's Journey
    2019

    Synopsis

    A dog finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he meets.

    Votre Filmothèque

    Cast

    • Marg HelgenbergerHannah Montgomery
    • Betty GilpinGloria Mitchell
    • Henry LauTrent
    • Kathryn PrescottClarity June "CJ" Mitchell
    • Dennis QuaidEthan Montgomery
    • Josh GadBailey / Molly / Big Dog / Max (voice)
    • Abby Ryder FortsonYoung CJ
    • Emma VolkToddler CJ
    • Ian ChenYoung Trent
    • Jake ManleyShane

    Recommandations

    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      The whole schtick of these movies is the treat-motivated, not-quite-getting-it doggie voice-over, performed by Josh Gad, and it lightens the film. But going dark and emotional makes the film work better than the prior two.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Don't tell anyone I said this, but the result is not only pleasingly emotionally purgative, but also has some elements worthy of genuine admiration, despite the fact that the third word in the title is one that should now be entirely banished from the English language for its precious, psychobabble connotations.
    • 60

      Variety

      One wishes the film were a bit more inventive with its dog’s-eye view: the odd ground-level action shot aside, there isn’t much to cinematically suggest how animals see the world differently.
    • 50

      Screen Daily

      A Dog’s Journey is certainly manipulative - humans aren’t safe here either, with a significant cancer side-plot. At times, it even seems obsessed by death. Yet there’s something oddly cathartic about sobbing your way through this film, with its mash-up of Buddhism and All-American values.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      The end result is like watching a season finale of "This Is Us" with a commentary track by Elmo. The dogs sure are cute, though.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      Director Gail Mancuso, a TV comedy veteran, gets the desired effect — as manipulative as it may be — out of both the funny scenes and the sad ones, leading up to a finale that can only be described as weapons-grade tearjerker material.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      A big, juicy bone for canine-focused humans, but much less of a treat for others.
    • 45

      TheWrap

      While A Dog’s Journey never looks any better than a TV movie, it is more satisfying than “A Dog’s Purpose,” largely because it revolves around a single human-canine relationship.

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