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En chien
Musical film based on a song by Chloé Delaume. On a weekday evening, Adelaïde drinks alone in her apartment, watching a 1940s black-and-white film and flipping through the glossy pages of a fashion magazine. Increasingly intoxicated, she projects herself into these erotic and imaginary worlds, even if it means going through the looking glass.
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Plot Summary
Two former Army Rangers, Army Ranger Briggs and Army Dog Handler, are ordered to drive a dog belonging to a fellow soldier, Army Ranger, to his funeral. Along the way, they form an unlikely bond as they confront their own traumas and learn to navigate their grief.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its heartwarming story, Channing Tatum's performance, and the chemistry between Tatum and the dog, Riggins. Some noted the film's straightforward narrative and sentimental approach.
What Reviewers Say
A touching and funny road trip with a canine co-star.
Channing Tatum delivers a charming performance, and the dog steals the show.
While predictable, the film offers a genuinely emotional experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional impact, with many appreciating the strong bond between the human and canine leads. Viewers found it to be a feel-good movie that effectively balances humor and heartfelt moments.
Fun Fact
The dog playing Lulu, named Riggins, was actually adopted by Channing Tatum after production wrapped.
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