With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, the pacing was spot on, avoiding any unnecessary plot filler or rushed sequences. The cameos were pretty decent too, especially the couch. Again, this was funny, there's a few jokes too that can go unnoticed because they're not as prominent as the rest too. Nice to see a mini-reunion between Josh Gad and Isla Fisher after Wolf Like Me, which I still think I'm the only one who loved it. Jackson, although Foxx was still outstanding. I couldn't help but imagine Jamie Foxx's Bug as Samuel L. Initially, I felt Hunter's voice casting was slightly off, but got accustomed to it pretty quickly. The plot, while not groundbreaking, wasn't a drawback for me, considering it's unrealistic to expect a talking dog movie to revolutionize storytelling. I can already see the 'the best love is the hardest' message might hit home for some definitely take that friend you know in a toxic relationship to watch this with at the cinema lol. Despite its comedic focus, the film carried a meaningful message and theme that prevented it from being a mere laugh-fest. It was undoubtedly its strong suit and what won me over. That didn't detract from how much I loved the movie's humor. Personally, I lean towards cats but dogs are fine, I guess. If you're a dog lover, the emotional aspect will undoubtedly resonate with you more. If you had come across teaser photos or muted clips, you might assume it's aimed at kids, but it's far from it. Reminded me of Ted, the movie defied expectations. Really surprised I went to watch this because it's not my type of movie but the R rating was soo appealing and I'm glad I went because it was a blast.
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