Atom User Reviews for A Dog's Purpose
Very touching movie
I LOVED IT! IT WAS AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent movie!
Loved it! Perfect feel good movie!
love this movie made me think of my dog 😊
Cool.
Just OK for me.
Any dog lover will cry multiple times. Bring tissues and a friend.
very heartfelt movie. makes you want a dog
Definitely not a feel good movie!! 😝
I cried 3 times!
touching and real!
A MUST watch. Especially if you've ever had that pet that you love so much. It warms your heart and makes you adore those fluffy animals so much more! We don't deserve them, THIS is why ❤️❤️❤️
Preview/trailer pretty much gave away whole movie
this movie had every one in the theater in tears, beautiful movie!!!!
Be ready to cry
Great movie and it wasn't your typical movie! Completelyly out of the box idea! Five stars!
I cried like 5 times.
Perfect movie
It was a very sad, but up lifting movie. Every time I cried they always lifted my spirits with some comedy.
Definitely a man's man movie!!!
Great Valentine's Day!
Very heartwarming and lovable!!! Would love to watch it again!
I would recommend everyone who loves dogs!
Even though I cried every 5minutes, I loved it!!! it's a great story about love and yes a dog's purpose and what they can bring in your life and what you bring them! I definitely want a dog!
Loved this movie. Very sweet and original.
it was very enjoyable
The ending sucked.
Good story! Sad at parts but finishes with happiness😀
its a great and loving movie
Great family movie!
Made me miss my dog, but this movie made me believe he's still out there. Got to find Buddy!!!
Reminds me of when my grandfather died. Rip
I loved it!!!
Great family movie. Dennis Quaid did a great job.
loved this movie, funny, sad, and a new way to look at a pets death.
family
holy crap this movie was crazy if you love dog's your going to cry and laugh. Great plot and over all was good.
Great movie for the whole family
This is the first time I've cried during a movie
a very different take coming from the dogs perspective. great movie !
Metacritic
Lasse Hallström's gooey film exists only to offer comforting reassurances about dogs' natural servility.
So what is a dog’s purpose? To provide gentle, forgettable entertainment for moviegoers who lament that “they” don’t make “nice” movies anymore, apparently. For the rest of us, it’s more like a 100-minute nap.
Between Josh Gad’s charmingly earnest voice-over performance and more of the arthouse gloss that Hallström has drizzled on everything from “The Hundred-Foot Journey” to “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale,” it’s a weepie that can be tough to resist.