![]() In terms of originality, this movie has none. ![]() In both movies, the dog is able to sniff out cancer and, in both movies, the dog dies at the end and we see the dog run in a valley of grass and emptiness, like in A Dog’s Journey when Bailey (Josh Gad) joins Dog Heaven with his BOI ETHAN (Dennis Quaid). Literally three months ago, Gail Mancuso made A Dog’s Journey, and The Art of Racing in the Rain is barely indistinguishable from ADJ. The film enters in “been-there-done-that” territory. ![]() Denny’s life changes when he meets Enzo and the love of his life, Eve (Amanda Seyfried), as they have a child and everything seems to be fine, or so that’s what Denny seems to think (Don’t worry about it, right?). ![]() Have you read and/or seen A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey? You know, the one where a dog voiceovers the stuff that happens in his multiple lives? Well, in The Art of Racing in the Rain, Enzo (Kevin Costner) narrates the story of his life as a dog (gee, where have I seen this before) and his human master, Denny (Oh hai Milo Ventimiglia), who is a racecar driver. ![]() Kevin Costner and Milo Ventimiglia in “The Art of Racing in the Rain” (2019, 20th Century Fox/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) ![]()
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