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A Dog Year

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.9K
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A Dog Year (2009)
ComedyDrama

A guy suffering from a midlife crisis takes in a dog that's crazier than he is.A guy suffering from a midlife crisis takes in a dog that's crazier than he is.A guy suffering from a midlife crisis takes in a dog that's crazier than he is.

  • Director
    • George LaVoo
  • Writers
    • George LaVoo
    • Jon Katz
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Lauren Ambrose
    • Lois Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • George LaVoo
    • Writers
      • George LaVoo
      • Jon Katz
    • Stars
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Lauren Ambrose
      • Lois Smith
    • 28User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Jon Katz
    Lauren Ambrose
    Lauren Ambrose
    • Emma
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Lois Blair
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Anthony Armstrong
    Welker White
    Welker White
    • Brenda King
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • Margo
    Pamela Stewart
    • Patti
    • (as Pamela Holden Stewart)
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Donna Brady
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Paula
    • (voice)
    Leo Trombetta
    Leo Trombetta
    • Richard
    • (voice)
    Patricia Lentz
    Patricia Lentz
    • Holly
    • (voice)
    • (as Pat Lentz)
    Jan Leslie Harding
    • Nancy Longhetti
    Teresa Yenque
    Teresa Yenque
    • Airport Bystander
    Glenn Kessler
    Glenn Kessler
    • Airport Police
    Joe Wachowski
    Joe Wachowski
    • Airport Police
    Manish Baliga
    • Airport Manager
    Kevin Rogers
    Kevin Rogers
    • Station Wagon Driver
    Michael Sackler-Berner
    • Station Wagon Passenger
    • Director
      • George LaVoo
    • Writers
      • George LaVoo
      • Jon Katz
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    User reviews28

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    10carpediem21

    Excellent movie about man and dog relationship.

    First off all, I loved this movie. It is just so hard to come by a decent movie in the past few years because almost all of them are filled with sex, violence, killing, drugs, etc. all that corruptness. Movies like this are one in a million among all that crap. So, that is one thing. Then, as an animal lover, this movie won my heart right away. If you have a pet or pets, you know how special a bond there is between you and them. It is love at its purest form and I don't believe it can be achieved between two humans. Jeff Bridges is brilliant as always and he plays a somewhat troubled man, having a writer's block and on a time-out from his wife and daughter. He already has two dogs but then this dog - Devon - enters his life but Devon is an abused dog, so he (Jeff Bridges) has trouble for a long time trying to live with him but he doesn't give up on this dog, he doesn't abandon him. Same rule applies if you wanna get along with an animal or a human: What's important is understanding and accepting each other, instead of forcing your wants and always going "my way". Or, this is me, sorry. No, we gotta learn to bend a little without losing our own identities. And finally, you can watch this one with your kids as there are no sex, violence drugs, etc.
    3krocheav

    A Dog Year, That Seemed More Like a Week, That lasted a Year

    Having no prior knowledge that this movie was based on a year of the writer's own life - I thought it was going to turn out to be some wretched gangster movie with a dog thrown in. Thankfully it wasn't. But, it wasn't much of anything else either. At odd times it looked like it was going to lead somewhere...then, would take a dive. There were one or two nice dog/owner moments - the promise of a training session to add another dimension but, that goes nowhere either. Then it fades out - 'The End' what?

    All looks like someone trying to prove they could make a tele-movie but forgot about the importance of a script with a complete story. Pity, it's the tail wagging the dog I'm afraid. Some reviewers hinted that only country folk would understand this tale, well maybe only those who have been in the country alone, for too long, and no longer understand the purpose of a story to go with their visuals. Only for the very easily pleased. Still, suppose it could have been worse, although not sure how much.
    10namashi_1

    Jeff Bridges is a Legend...

    While watching 'A Dog Year', I was once again sure to say, that I am a Jeff Bridges fanatic, and he is a Legend. Bridges has completed 40 years in Hollywood as an Actor, and yet he enjoys a fan-following around the globe, and keeps surprising himself and his fans with performances that are performed with absolute flourish.

    'A Dog Year', based on a book, tells the story of a man suffering from a midlife crisis, who takes in a dog that's crazier than he is. His relationship with his pet, his realizations, his ark, are wonderfully executed. It's a charming film. George LaVoo's direction is good.

    Jeff Bridges embodies his part and rules the show. As Jon Katz, the Academy-Award Winning Actor delivers a performance that can silence even his worst critics. It's an astonishing act, that needs to be applauded by each and everyone.

    Verdict - Though a charming story, I'd say Watch it for Jeff Bridges, he empowers the show and leaves you in awe of him. Bravo!
    6jdbunda

    love letter to dogs and their owners

    Not your typical dog movie - here the dog actually acts like a real dog. No talking animals, no over-the-top staged smarts or heroics. It plays more like an episode of the Dog Whisperer - BEFORE they call in Cesar. Bridges plays a semi-creepy sad sack of a blocked writer who, through somewhat unclear circumstances, unwittingly and unwillingly adopts the border collie from hell. Having adopted a somewhat crazed border collie myself, I can say the dogs behavior and interactions with Bridges are spot on, and there is no need for the typical Hollywood (c.f. Beethoven) hyperbole - the dog is not quite the lovable scamp, and the Bridges' Katz is not a wholly sympathetic character. With a little unwelcome help from his friends, peace is eventually made between the writer and his dog. That's the good - the bad is this movie seems to be the anti-Marley - we only get a bare smattering of how the "adoption" came to pass, what the hell is going on between Katz and his family, and what happened to the other yellow lab? One gets the sense of script problems and/or a heavy hand in the editing room, which is too bad because while these details are not important, the missing pieces are distracting, and flaw this otherwise refreshingly realistic, yet still eminently watchable dog flick.
    6paulclaassen

    A Man and his dog.

    As it turns out, the guy in question is writer Jon Katz (Jeff Bridges), who is not only suffering from a midlife crisis, but also from writer's block.

    Jon takes in a rescue dog offered to him by one of his readers. The dog is Devon, a young border collie with issues - and I mean serious issues. Jon has two gorgeous Labradors of his own, who are well trained and obedient. Devon is the opposite, and seems impossible to train.

    Jon's wife has moved out to give them 'space'. We never see this character in the film and Jon only has telephone conversations with her. His daughter Emma comes to visit, but she too has a difficult time reconnecting with her father.

    With Devon becoming a terror to the neighborhood, Jon decides to rent a farm in the country, where he hopes to train Devon, and find inspiration to write. What follows, is big character development for both man and dog.

    As a big dog lover, I instantly connected with the movie, the characters, and off course the dog(s). This is an entertaining movie that never becomes silly, unbelievable or sentimental. It felt realistic and relatable, with a simple premise.

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      The veterinary hospital scenes in the film were shot at the Animal Hospital of White Plains. The hospital is co-owned by Dr. Maria Lagana, who also served as Vet consultant on the picture.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2009 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Năm của chó
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwich, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Duopoly
      • Devon's Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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