The film makes no real impression; it's amiable, occasionally funny and indistinguishable from dozens of other romantic comedies just like it.
Must Love Dogs (2005)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:50
Rotten:93
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Despite good work from its likable leads, the romantic comedy Must Love Dogs is too predictable.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Romance
Synopsis: Dating has never been easy. The time-honored search for a soul mate has always been one part humiliation, two parts aggravation, and a little blind luck thrown in for the fortunate. Today's... Dating has never been easy. The time-honored search for a soul mate has always been one part humiliation, two parts aggravation, and a little blind luck thrown in for the fortunate. Today's version of the game can be a blur of websites, speed lunches and hordes of friends and relatives who know just the "right" person for you. Thirty-something preschool teacher Sarah Nolan (DIANE LANE) has been divorced for eight months, which is much too long for her family to bear. With the best of intentions and only her happiness in mind, they stage an intervention in an all-out effort to get her out of pajamas and back into the dating scene, one way or another. Leading the charge are Sarah's sisters, Carol (ELIZABETH PERKINS) and Christine (ALI HILLIS), eager to line up potential suitors, and their widowed father Bill (CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER), who sets a fine example with his own recent and very successful foray into the internet dating realm. Bill has lately been seeing the free-spirited Dolly (STOCKARD CHANNING), whom he met online, along with a number of other ladies whose names his daughters can't quite keep track of. Eager to launch their sister's own cyber-dating debut, Carol and Christine pretend to be Sarah and post her profile on perfectmatch.com, with the enticing message, "Voluptuous, sensuous, alluring and fun. DWF seeks special man to share starlit nights. Must love dogs." And wait for the responses to pour in. Sarah soon endures a series of hilariously disastrous mismatches and first dates as the website offers up a stream of eager wannabes and one possible maybe - awkward but intriguing boat builder Jake Anderson (JOHN CUSACK), an idealist who measures romance by a Dr. Zhivago standard. A little on the intense side, Jake might be looking for more than Sarah wants right now. Meanwhile, at work, there's a new distraction - Bob Connor (DERMOT MULRONEY), the newly separated dad of one of her young students. Charming and relaxed, Bob seems made to order, the perfect guy…but is he just too good to be true? Based on the best-selling book by Claire Cook, and written and directed by two-time Emmy Award winner Gary David Goldberg, Must Love Dogs follows the comic, bumpy and ultimately rewarding journey of a woman cautiously rediscovering romance and learning to trust her own instincts again. Because, as her family enthusiastically reminds her, it's never a good idea to give up on love. Warner Bros. Pictures presents an UBU / Team Todd Production: Diane Lane and John Cusack star in Must Love Dogs, also starring Dermot Mulroney, Elizabeth Perkins, with Stockard Channing and Christopher Plummer. Must Love Dogs is directed by Gary David Goldberg and produced by Suzanne Todd, Jennifer Todd and Gary David Goldberg from a screenplay by Gary David Goldberg, based on the novel by Claire Cook. Brad Hall and Ronald G. Smith are executive producers. Director of photography is John Bailey, A.S.C.; production designer, Naomi Shohan; and editors, Eric Sears, A.C.E., and Roger Bondelli, A.C.E... Music is by Craig Armstrong. Must Love Dogs will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. Soundtrack album on EPIC/SONY MUSIC SOUNDTRAX. This film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for "sexual content." -- © Warner Bros. [More]
Starring: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Ali Hillis
Starring: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Ali Hillis, Christopher Plummer, Stockard Channing, Dermot Mulroney
Director: Gary David Goldberg
Director: Gary David Goldberg
Screenwriter: Gary David Goldberg
Producer: Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd
Composer: Craig Armstrong
Studio: Warner Bros.
Reviews for Must Love Dogs
The real reason for taking a chance on this minor summer confection would be to catch up on the life of an unbilled hero: Lloyd Dobler.
Thanks to its splendid lead players, Must Love Dogs has the affable, cuddly charm that its title so hopefully invokes.
Stands as yet another example of how easy it is for filmmakers to fail at romantic comedy.
In mining for genre cliches, screenwriter Gary David Goldberg leaves no stone (or in some cases, stomach), unturned.
It works. That's the most and the least that can be said of this frequently funny romcom.
It's OK to be retro with your screen romance, but retro shouldn't feel this inept.
This is one of those utterly generic films that could easily have been spat out by some over-the-counter screenwriting software.
Lately, Hollywood has gotten so obsessed with doing big things badly, it seems to have forgotten how to do small things well.
Beware! Every time you're just about to settle back into mature romantic comedy mode as if it were a warm bath, things get silly. Really silly.
A romantic comedy is only as irresistible as are its temporarily star-crossed lovers. By this barometer, the enjoyably breezy Must Love Dogs boasts quite a pedigree.
Did Lane and John Cusack really have to put themselves through this? Here are two first-rate actors in the embarrassing situation of playing blithering misfits in a lame comedy of errors.
Be warned. When the makers of Must Love Dogs want you to like somebody, they slam your hand in a drawer until you say uncle.
There is an extremely supportive and welcoming market for an actress like this in the right romantic comedy. Must Love Dogs is half that movie; witty, rueful, true and sweet. The other half is so conventionally dumb, it hurts.
Must Love Dogs reminds me of the golden retriever that lived next door long ago: endearing, consistently sweet-natured, ready for a brisk turn around familiar territory as long as no strenuous intellectual demands are ever made.
Too pat when it needs to be hairy, Must Love Dogs fails to find the undercurrents of complex emotion beneath its pretty patter surface.
Someone needs to stage an intervention with John Cusack. Call sister Joan, Jeremy Piven and the rest of the gang. He's become a chick flick junkie.
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