Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Film Review - Marley & Me


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Recently I succumbed to curiosity and rented the movie "Marley & Me." I resisted it like the plague, as I read and loved the book and knew that the film is not able to respond to this wonderful story.

The film focuses on the family and their adorable Grogan end-of-a-dog Marley. The story begins with a young couple, John (Owen Wilson) and Jenny (Jennifer Aniston) Grogan, who adopt a dog as a gateway for children.

Choose a bit 'of adorableGolden Retriever puppy and you are ready to begin the next phase of their lives. Well, things did not go exactly as planned. The puppy grows huge, overnight, and the dog is a very real threat.

There are many scenes in which John and Jenny goes Marley, Bob Marley destroys everything in its path and the general chaos caused this dog in your life.

Of course, they also show how, despite being a big ball destroying, is a wonderful dog and very loyalpart of the family.

I love this movie, especially since I read the book, but also because they believed in the relationship between Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. These two chemicals by radiation and threw the little love story aspect obsolete.

In addition to the chemistry of the scenes that were missing, which comes from the heart-warming, organic. Part of this could be the story of the long period of time is allocated, but I think the majority is the resultpainful mechanical typewriter. I know it's difficult to have a dialogue engaging, though they recovered 100 pounds of a doll, but had a little more effort can be used to avoid stereotyping and lachrymose blatant manipulation.

I like the rapid-fire accompanied by the voice through life, many times it can be implemented quickly and efficiently. This technique moves the story along and it was very effective.

Conclusion: If you are a dog lover, whoreact to the activities of the adorable Marley. If you're like me, will give you your own doll (a mini-Marley 14 pounds for me) of additional compression that the film draws to a close. Have tissues handy.

Better yet ... read the book, is much better. The fabrics will always be relevant.

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