Marley & Me

2008

Action / Biography / Comedy / Drama / Family / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 63% · 142 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 75% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 167780 167.8K

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Plot summary

A newly married couple, in the process of starting a family, learn many of life's important lessons from their trouble-loving retriever, Marley. Packed with plenty of laughs to lighten the load, the film explores the highs and lows of marriage, maturity and confronting one's own mortality, as seen through the lens of family life with a dog.


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May 11, 2014 at 07:30 AM

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Owen Wilson as John
Kathleen Turner as Ms. Kornblut
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by cwood0609 7 / 10

Surprisingly Watchable

"Marley and Me", for what it's worth, is a true family film. The first half, with cute puppies and slap stick humor, will probably draw in the younger audiences, while the last half, a surprisingly substance filled story of a marriage growing past its prime, will appeal to the parents. The inevitable last bit will hit it home for everyone. Even teenagers. I know because I am one. That really is a 'family' film.

On a different note, what I was really impressed with in this film is Owen Wilson. I have never been too impressed with his work, he's tolerable, but that's about it. In this, however, he had a very heartfelt performance for what he was given. The last few scenes were among his most impressive work ever.

Give Marley and Me a try, if you're out with the whole family.

Reviewed by myspiderungoliant 10 / 10

For all those who have ever loved and lost a faithful friend...

...bring a box of tissues, because those who have loved and eventually had to make the painful decision of letting our best friends go this movie will touch a nerve, and remind us all why we love our pets.

The plot of the movie is actually a very basic one. Journalist John Grogan gets his wife a puppy to take his wife's mind off kids, and their lives are never the same for it. We watch Marley grow into a ninety pound, underwear stealing, jewelry eating, drywall chewing wrecking ball, but we also see his unconditional love for his family, through the good times and the bad. And in we end, we see the inevitable end of Marley's long life and his family's loss at having to let him go.

There are many funny moments in this movie, but this is by no means a Beethoven knockoff canine-comedy. This is a story of life, and a story of love in spite of difficulty, and this is the story that many people have shared as they have watched a beloved pet grow old and die.

This movie was not just about Marley; this movie was about my neighbors lab Rex who died of cancer, my grandparent's dog Sooner who my last memories were of him struggling up the stairs with arthritis in both hips, and of my best childhood friend Skipper who tragically lost his life to an automobile.

The insensitive will see this as a cute movie but nothing more. The rest of us will need some time to regain our composure before we attempt to drive home. Once you get home, take your dog for a walk, throw a few balls, and tell them what good dogs they are. You'll definitely regret it if you don't.

Reviewed by Hey_Sweden 8 / 10

An intelligent, heartfelt comedy / drama...but be prepared to sob.

Owen Wilson is typically amiable as John Grogan, a young man with aspirations of being a reporter, but whose life takes a different turn. He ends up taking over for a columnist, and his pieces prove to be a big hit, especially when he regales readers with his uproarious tales of trying to look after his incorrigible but endearing yellow lab, Marley. The film takes us through the various stages of life for John and his wife Jenny (Jennifer Aniston, very appealing as always), with Marley being the one constant.

If this WERE just the story of a loveably crazy, misbehaving canine, "Marley & Me" would still be entertaining, but it wouldn't have the same amount of staying power. Because ultimately, it's about subjects relatable to MANY people: getting that first big job, starting married life, becoming parents, dealing with other major life changes, etc. It's an effective film balancing the sometimes very funny wacky comedy of Marley's misadventures with more serious and poignant moments.

Through it all, John and Jenny remain a likeable, average, good-hearted couple dealing with the various ups and downs of their lives and careers. The film boasts a solid supporting cast: Eric Dane as Johns' shameless, bachelor friend who regularly gets more prestigious assignments, Alan Arkin as their supportive boss, a nearly unrecognizable Kathleen Turner as instructor in a dog obedience class, Ann Dowd as a veterinarian, and Clarke Peters as an editor. The various canines playing Marley from age to age are all wonderful, as well, giving us a very memorable canine character to add to the canon of family entertainment.

Granted, this does feel quite manipulative at times, and soft touches and pet lovers should be forewarned: Marley's life is followed all the way to the end. It's advised that viewers have plenty of hankies on hand.

Provided that the audience is ready for a good cry, this is one genuinely interesting mix of humour and heart that this viewer would recommend to others.

Eight out of 10.

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