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The Dog Problem has this quirky charm that kind of sneaks up on you. Solo, played by a relatable lead, navigates the ups and downs of life as a struggling writer. The psychiatrist's advice to get a dog is a bit of a comedic catalyst, leading him to an unexpected love interest at a dog park. The chemistry between the characters feels genuine, even when the 'dog problems' inject a bit of chaos into their budding romance. There's this interesting exploration of loneliness and connection, wrapped up in a lighthearted atmosphere. The pacing is decent, not too rushed, allowing you to soak in the moments that matter. It's one of those films that, while it might not be groundbreaking, has a certain distinctiveness in its portrayal of modern relationships.
Quirky take on relationships and lonelinessInteresting character developmentLight-hearted yet reflective tone
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