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Plot Summary
A big-city dentist inherits a team of sled dogs in Alaska. Initially overwhelmed and longing to return to his Miami life, he slowly begins to bond with the dogs and the rugged Alaskan lifestyle, discovering a new sense of purpose and community amidst the snow-covered wilderness.
Critical Reception
Snow Dogs was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be predictable and often juvenile. Audiences, however, seemed to find some entertainment in the slapstick comedy and the interactions between the human and animal characters, leading to a modest box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on predictable gags.
- The film's humor is often considered too silly and not universally appealing.
- Some viewers enjoyed the heartwarming elements and the performances of the animal actors.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the lighthearted family fun and the cute dog performances, though many found the plot to be uninspired and the jokes to be hit-or-miss. It's generally seen as a passable, if forgettable, comedy for younger viewers.
Fun Fact
Cuba Gooding Jr. reportedly took a significant pay cut to star in Snow Dogs, partly because he was a fan of the director's previous film, 'The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'.
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