Review of A Dog's Purpose (2017) by Alonso Duralde for TheWrap — 24 Jan 2017
A Dog’s Purpose offers many of the highlights of human-canine relations at their warmest and most affectionate, but the film chooses to skim on sun-dappled surfaces (Terry Stacey of “Elvis and Nixon” was the cinematographer) and sentimentality (Rachel Portman’s score bombards the heartstrings) when it might have gone deeper.
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This review of A Dog's Purpose (2017) was written by Alonso Duralde and published by TheWrap on 24 Jan 2017.
A Dog's Purpose has generally received positive reviews.
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