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A Dog’s Purpose
    2017-01-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    

《一条狗的使命》

    Have you ever had to put a dog to sleep? A cat? A pet? Then “A Dog’s Purpose” is for you. And prepare a box of Kleenex.

    A dog’s love is unconditional*. This film directed by Lasse Hallstrom demonstrates* this. This is the story of four dogs who talk and share their view of their owners and the world. They all have the same spirit.

    The first dog is a labrador* named Boss. He is so lovingly portrayed and a bit soppy* at times, so much so that you know his impending death is going to be a blow. Boss’s owner is Ethan (AJ Apa) who lives on a farm.

    But after Boss dies, another dog is quickly born on the silver screen and this time he is a German shepard who becomes a police dog. He has a different name but the same voice. John Ortiz known for “Silver Linings Playbook” is a police officer who falls in love with his police dog who saves his life and a victim. But the courageous police dog dies in the line of fire.

    The third dog is a corgi* and adorable and by now you are getting the idea that the spirit of the same dog goes on, but the breed changes as well as the environment and owner. Pooch Hall as Al appears in this part. He has a smooth, congenial* presence and way with the lens.

    Finally Denise Quaid pops up for the O’Henry style ending that is charming. Your tears will turn into smiles and a feel-good film is sleeping under what begins a tearjerker*.

    Quaid is the most known actor in the movie. He acted with Peggy Lipton (Mod Squad) as a couple to offer a home to the same spirit who is reborn now as a collie*. Quaid adds a touching aging theme to the film.

    The message of “A Dogs Purpose” for audiences to take away is the importance of giving love to a pet. This is what this film is about — universal life, love, life after death and the need to offer love to a pet, which is just as important as giving a home to that pet.

    (SD-Agencies)

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