Dog Park (film)

Dog Park is an American- Canadian film comedy from 1998. Directed by Bruce McCulloch, who also wrote the screenplay.

Action

Andy is left by Cheryl, who since then meets up with Trevor. You and Andy provide for the common dog Mr. Mogley, which is handled by the dog psychiatrist Dr. Cavan.

Andy gets to know Lorna, who moderated a television program for children. Lorna devotes most of her attention to her dog. Andy enrolls in the same training school, which also visited Lorna. He gets some advice from his friends Jeri and Jeff, while Lorna's friend Rachel advises the moderator.

Andy is temporarily out with Keiran, the same is true of her former friends in a restaurant. He puts an end to her. Cheryl wants to return and says she now knows what she wants. Andy replied that she had already been claimed.

The film ends with the closing ceremony of the training school. Andy meets there Lorna who arranges to meet with him.

Reviews

James Berardinelli wrote on ReelViews, the film functioned as an " antidote " against cynical and callous films. Although his attitude bored, but it incorporates enough comic moments. Luke Wilson give a "fade" representation - one could like him, but no more. Natasha Henstridge WOULD natural, but there was no chemistry between her and Wilson. It was only "perfect" game by Mark McKinney praised the. The film had its charm, but leave no lasting impression.

Mick LaSalle wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle of 25 September 1999, the film was a reasonably good romantic comedy. The good half was Luke Wilson, the weak - Natasha Henstridge, the smile constantly.

Awards

Mark McKinney won the 2000 Genie Award, Bruce McCulloch was nominated for the screenplay for the same price. Bruce McCulloch, both as a director and as a screenwriter and Mark McKinney were nominated for the 2000 Canadian Comedy Award.

Background

The film was shot in Toronto. Its world premiere took place on 14 September 1998 at the Toronto International Film Festival. On September 24, 1999, he arrived in the American cinema, in which he grossed about 242 thousand U.S. dollars. In many countries such as Japan and Argentina, he was released directly to video.

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