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Marley & Me (2009) Certificate PG

Marley & Me
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(72%)
 
Starring: Jennifer Aniston | Owen Wilson | Almudena Alcazar | Ana Ayora | Haley Bennett | Robert Bizik | Anthony C. Brown | Johann Benét | Eric Ditman | Richard Graves
Director: David Frankel
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 120 mins
Collections: 100 Most Wanted
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Subtitles: French, Italian, Spanish
Released: July 06, 2009
Also available on: Also Available on: blu_ray

John Grogan's bestselling book about his Labrador retriever bounds onto the screen with MARLEY AND ME. Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston star as a couple who adopts the badly behaved but much-loved dog. Oscar-winner Alan Arkin co-stars in this comedy from director David Frankel (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA).

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161 out of 171 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Dog....

OttoParts from , 3rd March, 2009

My excuse for having seen this film last night would be that I got free tickets. But in truth, I was kind of looking forward to it. I love the talent - Wilson, Annistion, Arkin and Kathleen Turner. But what I saw was a banal, dramaless, confusing, over-long, over-sentimental waste of film stock which begs the question - how did this script ever get made!? The bad-dog andrex advert montages wear thin almost immediately even for any dog lovers watching. And without those montages there isn't reallly a film or story. Wilson's character sort of, kind of, half moans about being half contented with his (idyllic) life. The film consistently hits the wrong tone and doesn't know whether it wants to be a family drama or a no-brained comedy. My suggestion to potential viewers would be to make sure brain and familly stay far away from this film. There are a few moments of brief redemption brought about by the reliable delivery of the afore-mentioned stars. But why in the name of Lassie are they wasting their talent on this big pile of doo-doo???

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38 out of 40 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5 stars
Saddest Film Ever

pinkylulu from , 10th March, 2009

I also had free tickets and thought this film would be a light hearted, rom-com film. Boy was I wrong! I know it sounds dramatic but I honestly do not think I can ever see this movie again as it was just too sad. When I read the book, I cried but in this movie I was bawling real tears that just would not stop flowing. I also thought about my pets and how people have to make difficult decisions. Im genuinely not emotional but this film hit all my emotional buttons and made me create a tidal wave of emotion. Watch this film, enjoy this film, but make sure you pack lots of tissues.

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26 out of 30 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5 stars
GREAT FILM

A Customer from burry port wales, 5th January, 2009

This is one of the best films i have see it is a comedy with a real tear jurker at the end

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17 out of 18 people found the following review helpful:

*** May contain spoilers ***


Rated 2 stars
Hugely Disappointing. The Book Was So Much Better.

Katrina from , 13th March, 2009

A hyped up movie, which is a let down when you see it. if you've seen the trailers, then you've seen all the best bits. I felt a lot of it was edited out to fit within the film time scale (there were hardly any scenes of when Marley was a puppy for instance), and there was not enough humour in it, like there was in the book. The only funny parts were the parts advertised in the trailers, which I'd already seen. The story begins with young newly weds Josh & Jen Grogan who are just starting their married life together. Jen has a step by step plan to their lives, you get a career, get married, you have children, and so on. Unfortunately not all goes to plan, and they end up getting a happy, but naughty puppy who they name Marley, and so the story goes.... And remember, this is the LIFE story of Marley - all the adults in the audience had tears in their eyes by the end of the film. As a result I maybe should warn you, it may upset younger children who have not yet experienced pet bereavement. On the other hand you may think this will help them, if you have elderly pets that don't have much time left. If you want films about dogs the best ones are still K-9, K9-11, K-9 P.I, Beethoven, Beethoven's 2nd, Eight Below, Snow Dogs, Homeward Bound, Homeward Bound 2.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 4 stars
Marley and Me

A Customer from Saffron Walden, 11th March, 2010

If you are a dog owner then you will love this film. I just thought it was so true to life. Some funny scenes as well.

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Rated 5 stars
Marley and my tears!!

JessJR from , 10th March, 2010

Make sure you have tissues ready for this film, because if you are anything like me you will need them!

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Rated 5 stars
you will cry

A Customer from Jarrow, 10th March, 2010

John grogan's story about him and his wife adopting a labrador dog called marley, and how this dog has a hugh efffect on their life. Its a film that takes you through every emotion and the end will make you cry i promise you.

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Rated 4 stars
Marley and Me

A Customer from Peterborough, 9th March, 2010

Absolutely lovely film, curl up on the sofa, share your popcorn (with the dog of course!). Just have a box of tissues handy (even you boys!) - I guarantee that you will need them!

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