Review of The Dog Wedding (2016) by Stuart A — 14 Mar 2016
Do you need a laugh or some cheering up? This is one of those charming offbeat heartwarming romantic comedies that wouldn't surprise me if over time became a cult classic. Now just the thought of the mixture of a bulldogs in love, a wedding, pickles, wrestlers, German entrepreneurs, and a subtle homage to the avant-garde film images of the 60's and 70's makes me laugh.
This is not the end of the quirkiness. The cast is a blend of actors and non actors with good chemistry sprinkled with great music and remarkable Japanese musicians and an Arizonian backdrop that all comes surprisingly together.
Maybe I'm just sentimental but the storey even brings you to a happy tear ending. I have to say that Matt Bloom as one of the leads was wonderful and you can't say enough good things about Rosalie Thomass.
Special recognition should go to writers and director who made this work. I love this movie.
This review of The Dog Wedding (2016) was written by Stuart A on 14 Mar 2016.
The Dog Wedding has generally received very positive reviews.
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