Lady and the Tramp

    Lady and the Tramp
    2019

    Synopsis

    The love story between a pampered Cocker Spaniel named Lady and a streetwise mongrel named Tramp. Lady finds herself out on the street after her owners have a baby and is saved from a pack by Tramp, who tries to show her to live her life footloose and collar-free.

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    Cast

    • Tessa ThompsonLady (voice)
    • Justin TherouxTramp (voice)
    • Kiersey ClemonsDarling
    • Thomas MannJim Dear
    • Ashley JensenJock (voice)
    • Benedict WongBull (voice)
    • Janelle MonáePeg (voice)
    • Yvette Nicole BrownAunt Sarah
    • Arturo CastroJoe
    • Adrian MartinezElliott

    Recommendations

    • 72

      TheWrap

      It doesn’t glitter, it doesn’t explode. It’s just fluffy and sweet. Bean’s film suffers a bit from minor technical issues and, despite a few improvements, it just doesn’t have the same emotional impact as the original, but it still deserves a good home.
    • 68

      IGN

      If you can compartmentalize the film’s well-intentioned but problematic modernized elements and just focus on the cute dogs then you will likely find Disney+’s remake of Lady and the Tramp a lightweight and engaging distraction to watch at home.
    • 63

      RogerEbert.com

      Lady and the Tramp scratches an itch for dog lovers and may satisfy the young viewer’s curiosity when digging through the family’s new Disney+ subscription. However, so much of the movie is just fine when not feeling rushed or stilted, but doesn’t offer new surprises to stand on its own.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      Watching the remake over-explain every joke and dramatic beat only increases one’s appreciation for how the original trusted its young audience to understand subtext, satire, and emotional nuance.
    • 50

      ScreenCrush

      In a world where it will be available right alongside the original film — both at a click of the exact same button for the same monthly price — I’m not entirely sure why it exists, beyond refreshing this particular IP, reminding customers about the original movie, and slightly padding out Disney+’s lineup of “original” offerings. It is harmless, and pointless.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      The movie is middle-of-the-road rather than bad — hard to hate and harder to love.
    • 50

      Consequence

      This version of Lady and the Tramp actually lacks the thematic complexity of its ’50s inspiration.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      While the decision to digitally move the dogs’ snouts when they speak English to each other is almost off-putting enough to negate the effect altogether, fur-and-blood puppies aren’t the only pleasantly old-fashioned thing about this “Lady and the Tramp.”