Must Love Dogs DVD Review

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Must Love Dogs DVD Review


Title:
Must Love Dogs (DVD) Review

Summary:
"Must Love Dogs," an underappreciated gem from 2005, is a lively romantic comedy about two recent divorcees. Directed by Gary David Goldberg, renowned for his work on TV classics like MASH and Family Ties, the film is filled with humor and authentic moments. John Cusack brings his usual charm and mystery, while he and Diane Lane form a delightful on-screen duo.

Review:
"Must Love Dogs" centers on Sarah Nolan (Diane Lane), a recently divorced preschool teacher trying to find her way forward. Her sister, Carol (Elizabeth Perkins), repeatedly encourages Sarah to meet Mr. Right. Despite Sarah’s reluctance, Carol signs her up on PerfectMatch.com, leading to a series of potential romantic interests.

Among these is Jake (John Cusack), a divorced woodworking artist. Their first meeting at a park with their dogs doesn’t go smoothly, but there’s an undeniable spark. Complicating matters is Bob (Dermot Mulroney), a parent at Sarah's school who becomes interested in her, creating a love triangle that leaves Sarah conflicted.

Sarah's widowed father, Bill (Christopher Plummer), seems to have more luck with romance, which adds to Sarah’s frustration. His relationship with the lively Dolly (Stockard Channing) injects humor and wisdom into the story. Dolly’s advice helps Sarah as she navigates her options, but her indecision threatens her chance at true love.

Adapted from Claire Cook's bestselling novel, "Must Love Dogs" provides plenty of fun and witty moments. While the plot may be predictable and sprinkled with clichés, the film excels at its main goal: entertainment. It's akin to Diane Lane’s Under the Tuscan Sun with familiar tropes, like the obligatory gay friend offering relationship wisdom. Still, the charm of the film lies in moments like Jake's coincidental meeting with Sarah’s father or Sarah's dramatic race to embrace Jake at the end?"a classic romantic comedy gesture.

Though not destined for Oscar glory, "Must Love Dogs" is a charming movie filled with humor and warmth that will entertain audiences.

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