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I have to agree with the previous posters...great movie. It has lots of comedy but also deals with the reality of life. :thumbup: |
It was a great movie with a lot of funny moments. But the ending was bittersweet. I cried too for the memories that it brought back of different dogs from my childhood. :aimeeyork |
I've watched Quill, I've watched 10 promises to my dog...and cried my eyes out. Literally crying like a baby and even my husband had tears streaming down his face for the above two movies!!! SO, I told myself I will NOT rent Marley and Me because I know that I am going to be crying buckets at the end of the movie...BUT I read the book! I was crying openly on the train and..as you know...I was met with many strange stares from the morning rush hour folks. :eek: But I could not stop my tears.. If you liked dog movies, please watch the Japanese movie Quill & 10 promises to my dog - I think it is so meaningful and made us appreciate our dogs and also our loved ones more. :) |
It's a beautiful story and an excellent movie! :):):) Enjoy it!!! |
"Marle and Me" was nothing special for me. :thumbdown Okay, I guess I will have to be the spoiler of the group. I had high hopes for the movie. I expected more of a "dog" movie and not so much of a "relationship" movie. I turned it off about 2/3 into it. Not my kind of movie at all and was very disappointed with it. Anyone else not like the movie besides me? I know, I know, I am a hard case. I thought the trailer was better than the movie and I just HATE THAT! ~CD |
I saw it last night on HBO and I cried so hard at the end. I was definetly missing Mooney. But really most people that had a dog that bad would have given him up or kept him outside, especially when he kept waking the kids up. I don't know if I could have taken that one--lol--kids need naps so Mom's can keep their sanity :D What is you favorite scene? |
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Yeah u might've turned it off too soon. It's about the relationship, true enough, but really comes full circle to being abt the dog, Marley, in the end. I think it was sad but also a tribute to a lifelong family dog. No on here expects our pets to live forever (anyone here have an immortal Yorkie? lol), but the stories we can tell abt them and the memories we cherish within our families is what will matter in the end. |
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~CD |
I cried like a baby the entire movie. Seriously, if you're feeling sad and blue - do not watch it. If I had known the outcome, I wouldn't have tuned in. |
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