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Dog love
Perro Amor is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States-based television network Telemundo that originally ran in the United States from January to July 2010. This is a Colombian soap opera remake of the 1998 Cenpro Televisión daily telenovela Perro Amor, written by Natalia Ospina & Andrés Salgado. As with most of its other soap operas, Telemundo broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming story about a young boy named Kaito who finds solace and companionship in a stray dog after experiencing a family tragedy. As their bond deepens, they navigate life's challenges together, learning valuable lessons about love, loss, and resilience. The film explores the profound connection between humans and animals, highlighting the unconditional support a dog can offer.
Critical Reception
Dog's Love was generally well-received by audiences, particularly for its emotional impact and touching portrayal of the boy-dog relationship. Critics often cited its sentimental nature and predictable plot as drawbacks, but acknowledged its sincerity and appeal to family viewing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional core and the heartwarming bond between the boy and his dog.
Noted for its sincerity and family-friendly themes.
Criticized by some for its predictable narrative and overly sentimental approach.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions and its touching depiction of the human-animal connection. Many appreciated the simple, heartfelt story and found it to be a moving experience, suitable for viewers of all ages.
Fun Fact
The stray dog that plays a central role in the film was reportedly adopted by one of the crew members after filming concluded.
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