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A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary
A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary, a wacky and poignant documentary about the positive effects of the bond between dogs and humans, told through the story of Gayle Kirschenbaum and her dog Chelsea. Chelsea rigged with a "doggie cam", this couple hit the streets of NY looking for love. 9/11 happens. Chelsea emerges as a healing force as a therapy dog.
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 6.3 |
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Genre : | Documentary |
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a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
***May Contain Spoilers***This is a great documentary. Appealing camera work. Pleasant music. Thoughtful voice overs. Unique story.Throughout the movie we meet interesting people who have something to say that's worth hearing. It's great to get to see the story of Gayle's relationship with her dog, Chelsea, and the moments they experience and the people they come across. Both Gayle and Chelsea are single and are looking for a match; they make the extra effort to go from single to committed. Chelsea always seems to be the center of attention for TV cameras, but her fame is stopped once the tragedy of September 11th strikes and her focus is put toward something other than the limelight. This is a must-see, and make sure to check out the director's cut.
I saw this movie on New Year's Day in 2007 with my Miniature Schnauzer, Samantha.This is a beautiful love story, albeit with a different angle. Gayle is a wonderful film maker who handled a difficult subject with style and class.While Chelsea is in Doggie Heaven now, she will always be remembered as a caring loving dog. Aren't they all?I loved the music especially the song Dog's Life by Dave's True Story off the album Nature. it is a must for Jazz lovers and is in current rotation on my iPod 5 years after I first heard it.See this movie, don't forget your dog!
I train dogs and own dogs so I expected to love this. But this was 33 minutes of my life that I will never get back... it was just a story of a crazy dog lady who had way too much time on her hands and enough money to produce a video showcasing this fact.It was a great concept, finding love as a single dog owner. But not as a CRAZY dog owner who is as self absorbed and insane about her dog as she appeared in the movie. The dogs were giving off several stress signals throughout(looking away, yawning). I just felt bad for them and wished they were allowed to just be dogs.Seriously, pass this one by.
This movie is fantastic. It starts out as a gal and her dog looking for love around New York City (Only in New York are people willing to videotape how crazy they are). She dresses the dog, bathes with the dog, puts a camera on the dog (which is thankfully not the majority of the movie) At first it is a little vain, annoying, but very funny, but then the film turns another direction after a day of taping downtown and they capture 9/11. They turn their focus outward and the film becomes about the healing powers of love, how love can come from anywhere, and how anyone can make a the world a better place. Most touching scene is definitely the hospice, and to summarize it would not do it justice. Great movie, check it out.