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Jennifer Aniston ja Owen Wilson tarjoilevat hurttaista huumoria John ja Jenny Groganina - nuorena pariskuntana joka punnitsee elämäämullistavaa päätöstään lasten hankinnasta. Sitten saapuukin Marley... hurmaava, hulinaksi pistävä labradorinnoutajan pentu, joka reputtaa käytöskoulun ja muuttaa Groganin huushollin hetkessä katastrofialueeksi. Marley, jonka sydän on yhtä suuri kuin hänen temmellyksennälkänsä, seuraa uskollisesti Groganien rinnalla läpi ilojen ja surujen – uusien työpaikkojen, kotien ja kasvavan perheen vaatimien koettelemusten keskellä. John ja Jenny oivaltavatkin lopulta, että maailman mahdottomin koira ravisteleekin heistä kaikki parhaat puolet esiin. (SF Film Fin.)

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Pethushka 

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englanti In my opinion there has never been such an emotional film about the relationship between a man and animal. Marley and Me perfectly captures all the joys and worries of life with a dog. At first, Marley is a cute little puppy who Jenn lets do just about everything. Owen regrets getting him in the first place. As time goes on, Marley grows up and the leads begin to deal with the worries of looking after and raising a dog. Children come along and Jennifer's role as mother, wife, and dog owner is too much for her. Owen, on the other hand, feels that Marley is his only support. The kids grow up, moves come, a family comes together, and Marley ends up an old dog. It has to come at some point... the loss of a dog is borne by the whole family. Did it ever occur to the young couple at the time how hard it would be to say goodbye to Marley?… I appreciate that the film didn't fall into a cheesy story about how the dog causes one disaster after another and is eventually forgiven. Instead, it accurately portrays one dog's beautiful life. BEAUTIFUL. ()

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Stanislaus 

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englanti An enjoyable, light-hearted film ending with a touch of melancholy. A great leading couple, especially Jennifer Aniston, and of course the perfect Marley and his even more perfect all-telling chocolate eyes. The plot moved along and I was really minimally bored, which is a gem in today's comedies. The best scene was when Marley walked with his front feet on the road next to the car while Owen Wilson in the car held his back feet. A truly touching and sad ending. I highly recommend it for viewing. ()

lamps 

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englanti What a beauty! You don't have to be a die-hard pet lover or a happy married couple who just got a hyperactive 50 kg canine monster to like and understand this film, all you have to do is sit back in your armchair, turn off your brain and let the beauty of Jennifer Aniston, the charisma of Owen Wilson and the unprecedented vigour of their adorable family pet carry you away for almost two hours. Sometimes, all it takes is a little, but this emotionally captivating comedy works so well in every way that "little" is the wrong word.... Good job ;) 80% ()

DaViD´82 

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englanti I’m glad that the two human hams don’t spoil the barky gala performance by the twenty-two dogs that played the role of Marley. Too bad, though, that the filmmakers end up cruelly tying up and tripping all eighty-eight paws by pulling so hard on the heartstrings. In this time of financial crisis, Hollywood obviously wants to give a Samaritan’s helping hand at least to the paper mills by raising Kleenex sales. And it works; even I shed a few tears. Over how easy it is to topple a sensitively filmed movie which mainly in the middle is more like Revolutionary Road than anything else (just the outcome is completely the opposite), if you don’t know when to stop. On the other hand, I’m pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t all that bad after all, because I had the following review up my sleeve just in case: “Let sleeping dogs lie. Like really." ()

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