- Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
- Release Date: Apr 20, 2012
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25It is depressing to reflect on the wealth of talent that conspired to make this inert and listless movie.
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30Initially this struck me as something you'd take your grandmother to see, but by the end it seemed more like something your grandmother would take her grandmother to see.
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38The film's filled with inconsequential scenes and supporting characters who add useless atmosphere or by-the-book diversity.
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38The film sputters and stalls and winds up behaving like the worst sort of oldster – passing gas and pretending to be deep.
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20The folksy shenanigans are well-intentioned but frankly interminable, with Kline's wry efficiency the best relief from all the yowling and whining.
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30Jenkins is a fantastically adaptable talent. It helps that his character here is supposed to be innately likable (by everyone, evidently, but his girlfriend's family), since Jenkins is so likable as an actor. Good thing, because there is little else to like about Darling Companion.
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12A lost-dog drama so insufferable it makes one wish its human characters would also run off and never return.
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30The movie uses the mutt's disappearance as a frame on which to hang a well-worn package of fatally mild domestic disorder, then resolve it in what feels like real time. Let's just say that the dog gets the best lines.
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