It is very good and an almost-classic. The beginning is sad, but the rest is pure comedy.
A really nice and slimy dog.
It's neither funny for a comedy nor suspenseful for a crime story. Well, a definite "no".
Funny but really sad in a My Girl surprise sort of way.
Overall the film is about what you'd expect - a pretty family-friendly movie (we did have to FF through one part) that seemed to please everyone. There was a little more of Tom Hanks in underwear than I cared to see (laughing). There is an old saying that you don't want to be in scenes with animals or kids as they tend to steal scenes. This movie did a good job not making the dog the complete focus of the movie.
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I'm a sucker for angry Hanks. I just love when he loses his cool.
**The odd couple from different species...**
Hollywood sometimes does things in pairs or more, pushing out similarly themed projects within a short time period to see if they can manufacture a trend. In the late 80's the subject du jour seemed to be 'cop teamed with a dog'. This and K-9 were entries into that niche segment of the market. A heck of a lot of people find dogs personable, of course, so the crucial component that guarantees a good pairing is a likable star to go alongside the furry performer. Few can do likable as easily and naturally as Tom Hanks, and his flair for the zany helps see to it that all ensuing proceedings are kept nice and lively. Even the romance is bearably sweet without becoming schmaltzy or dominating the whole show.
The sequence of events that lead to him becoming an animal guardian for the first time are perhaps intentionally kept murky for the sake of family-orientated viewing, so the only thing about it that has any 'bite' at all is Hooch (don't worry, his bark is worse!) but if you're a sucker for cute pets plus Hanks' breezy charm, then you'll be entranced in no time.
My Score 6/10.
Tom Hanks is an obsessive-compulsive cop who takes in a filthy, slobbish French Mastiff when it's the only witness to a murder. Basically The Odd Couple with a dog. It's predictable and formulaic to the bone, but hits a strange nerve that allows us to overlook its shortcomings and appreciate the sweetness of the ride.
Hanks is largely to thank for that, at the top of his game very early in his dramatic career. Though a few not-so-surprising supporting actors pop in from time to time, (Reginald VelJohnson as a policeman? What a shock!) it's almost entirely a one-man show that sails beyond expectations on the merits of his lone performance. In fact, the closest competition is Beasley the dog, who's absurdly emotive and personable throughout the film. He and Hanks make for a great team, as silly as that might sound, and it's easy to tell that a lot of their best scenes were ad-libs that miraculously avoided the cutting room floor.
Funny, bittersweet movie magic that really has no business being as entertaining as it is.
Shout by xmbixBlockedParent2019-01-25T20:53:38Z
an old family movie, good with family bad with friends.