Nick isn't lucky in love - until a trip to the Dog Park with his ex-girlfriend's dog changes everything.Nick isn't lucky in love - until a trip to the Dog Park with his ex-girlfriend's dog changes everything.Nick isn't lucky in love - until a trip to the Dog Park with his ex-girlfriend's dog changes everything.
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Brie Carter
- Renee
- (as a different name)
Cindy Marsh
- Sandy
- (as Cynthia Marsh)
Tennyson Luke Shanahan
- Nick
- (as Tennyson Shanahan)
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This film made me cry those happy kind of tears! I loved Jade Jenise Dixon's character of Jasmine, but I think I'm more impressed with the fact that she also directed this! Wow- it's truly a heartwarming romantic boy meets girl, only dogs are the helpful ambassadors to their hearts. I found it light and fun and it has all the things you want in a rom com, but this feels fresher and more relatable to me. I highly recommend this wonderful film!
Steer clear of this gut wrenching poorly witen and directed film. The only positive aspect of this film is the cinematography. Otherwise this overly predictable melodramatic film seems Petter suited as a parody of a romantic comedy with such poorly created story line.
As an indie film enthusiast, I like my dramas heavy with implication, and my romcoms engaging and uplifting. I'm also a dog lover who once owned the most physically and spiritually beautiful dog who will ever be made, and I often wondered what my results would've look like if I had used her as my cultural ambassador in approaching women. Hmm...
No wonder then: I was an easy mark for Jade Jenise Dixon's Dog Park, which leverages the boy (and dog) meets girl theme, and puts our canine pals right there in the center of the lens where they belong. Dixon's story is well-crafted, and the production value is there, blurring the lines between big-budget indie and lower-budget major studio Hollywood. As is the case with any romantic comedy, one has to believe the two lead actors -- both as separate entities and as a proposed couple-in-the-making -- and the casting here ensures that box is well-checked.
This is a highly enjoyable indie film done exceedingly well; a testament to the craft of those involved.
No wonder then: I was an easy mark for Jade Jenise Dixon's Dog Park, which leverages the boy (and dog) meets girl theme, and puts our canine pals right there in the center of the lens where they belong. Dixon's story is well-crafted, and the production value is there, blurring the lines between big-budget indie and lower-budget major studio Hollywood. As is the case with any romantic comedy, one has to believe the two lead actors -- both as separate entities and as a proposed couple-in-the-making -- and the casting here ensures that box is well-checked.
This is a highly enjoyable indie film done exceedingly well; a testament to the craft of those involved.
Dog Park has an irresistible concept. A guy and girl meet cute at dog park. But the twist is, the guy's dog is actually his (not so nice) girlfriend's. Will the new girlfriend find out, and when she does, how will she react?
It's as breezy and likable as it sounds, and funny too, appealing to romcom aficionados and dog lovers alike. And I suspect there's some overlap between those two groups.
Director Jade Jenise Dixon also stars and she has real chemistry with her male lead. As director, she generously lets other actors shine. My favorite was Sarah Carson, who plays an older woman who hangs around the dog park though she doesn't own an animal, because dog spelled backwards is God. She dispenses much spot-on wisdom that helps bring our sweethearts together.
Very enjoyable romantic comedy that will put a smile on the face of all but the most jaded cynic.
It's as breezy and likable as it sounds, and funny too, appealing to romcom aficionados and dog lovers alike. And I suspect there's some overlap between those two groups.
Director Jade Jenise Dixon also stars and she has real chemistry with her male lead. As director, she generously lets other actors shine. My favorite was Sarah Carson, who plays an older woman who hangs around the dog park though she doesn't own an animal, because dog spelled backwards is God. She dispenses much spot-on wisdom that helps bring our sweethearts together.
Very enjoyable romantic comedy that will put a smile on the face of all but the most jaded cynic.
Romance? Check. Comedy? Check. Drama? Check. DOGS? Check! I loved how this movie checked off all the genres I am interested in watching. You'll probably learn some wise life lessons while you're at it too -- I enjoyed Mary's character a lot. If you haven't watched it yet, I suggest you do!
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- TriviaJeannie Elise Mai's debut.
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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