A dog's purpose
Directed by: Lasse Hallstrom
Written by: W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky.
Casts:
Josh Gad as the voice of Toby, Bailey, Ellie, Tino, Waffles and Buddy
Dennis Quaid as Ethan Montgomery (adult)
KJ Apa as teenage Ethan Montgomery
Bryce Gheisar as eight-years old Ethan Montgomery
Juliet Rylance as Elizabeth, Ethan's mother
Peggy Lipton as Hannah (adult)
Britt Robertson as young Hannah
John Ortiz as Carlos Ruiz
Kirby Howll-Baptiste as Maya
Pooch Hall as Al
Luke Kirby as Jim Montgomery, Ethan's father
Michael Botshever as Bill, Ethan's Grandmother
Logan Miller as Todd, the vindictive classmate
The movie focuses on a dog whose whole life is shown from his birth to death, to his five reincarnations, as different dog breeds and genders. Each time his spirit/soul is reborn and reincarnated into the body of another canine, it tells his story from life to death, except in the latest life, where he meets his original owner/bestfriend again as a full-grown man.
My experience is that the animals were treated great. There was no animal abuse. The emotions that arouse me is that a dog can be a bestfriend but there are some dogs who had been abandoned. They didn't know that dog can help us too. The movie changed my perspectives about dogs while watching the movie. I even got emotional and cried because Bailey touched my heart despite of my disliking about dogs and my cynophobia, a fear of dogs. Everytime I encounter a dog, I actually avoid them because I'm afraid they might bite me but I do appreciate animals especially cats. Cat is my spirit animal because dogs are always jumping around, and they always want attention. Cats really act hard to get.
I should recommend my friends to watch this comedy-drama movie because it's very entertaining. It may be impossible to create a heaven for people on earth, but we can do it for our pets, particulary dogs and cats.
Written by: W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky.
Casts:
Josh Gad as the voice of Toby, Bailey, Ellie, Tino, Waffles and Buddy
Dennis Quaid as Ethan Montgomery (adult)
KJ Apa as teenage Ethan Montgomery
Bryce Gheisar as eight-years old Ethan Montgomery
Juliet Rylance as Elizabeth, Ethan's mother
Peggy Lipton as Hannah (adult)
Britt Robertson as young Hannah
John Ortiz as Carlos Ruiz
Kirby Howll-Baptiste as Maya
Pooch Hall as Al
Luke Kirby as Jim Montgomery, Ethan's father
Michael Botshever as Bill, Ethan's Grandmother
Logan Miller as Todd, the vindictive classmate
The movie focuses on a dog whose whole life is shown from his birth to death, to his five reincarnations, as different dog breeds and genders. Each time his spirit/soul is reborn and reincarnated into the body of another canine, it tells his story from life to death, except in the latest life, where he meets his original owner/bestfriend again as a full-grown man.
My experience is that the animals were treated great. There was no animal abuse. The emotions that arouse me is that a dog can be a bestfriend but there are some dogs who had been abandoned. They didn't know that dog can help us too. The movie changed my perspectives about dogs while watching the movie. I even got emotional and cried because Bailey touched my heart despite of my disliking about dogs and my cynophobia, a fear of dogs. Everytime I encounter a dog, I actually avoid them because I'm afraid they might bite me but I do appreciate animals especially cats. Cat is my spirit animal because dogs are always jumping around, and they always want attention. Cats really act hard to get.
I should recommend my friends to watch this comedy-drama movie because it's very entertaining. It may be impossible to create a heaven for people on earth, but we can do it for our pets, particulary dogs and cats.
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