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Dog Years
Depressed and living in isolation, Demelza promises to leap from the cliffs of her Cornish village when her elderly dog Lucky dies. Can she find a reason to live before he snuffs it?
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Plot Summary
A washed-up child actor, now in his late 30s, goes back to his hometown to confront his past and the unresolved issues he has with his family. He soon discovers that life has moved on without him, and he must face the reality of his fading fame and the difficult choices ahead.
Critical Reception
Dog Years received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its emotional depth and the performances of its cast, while others found its narrative predictable and its tone uneven. Audiences were generally more receptive, appreciating the film's nostalgic elements and its exploration of the challenges faced by former child stars.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of aging and fame.
Criticized for a somewhat predictable narrative arc.
The performances, particularly from the lead, were often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's heartwarming story and relatable themes of regret and second chances. Many found the performances engaging, though some wished for a more original plot.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Adam Rifkin, himself had a brief career as a child actor before transitioning to directing.
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