Dog (2022 film)

Dog is a 2022 American comedy drama road film directed by Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin, both making their respective feature directorial debuts. The film stars Tatum as an Army Ranger who must escort the dog of his fallen commander to the funeral. Jane Adams, Kevin Nash, Q'orianka Kilcher, Ethan Suplee, Emmy Raver-Lampman, and Nicole LaLiberte also star.

Dog
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay byReid Carolin
Story by
  • Reid Carolin
  • Brett Rodriguez
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyNewton Thomas Sigel
Edited byLeslie Jones
Music byThomas Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byUnited Artists Releasing
Release date
  • February 18, 2022 (2022-02-18)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[1]
Box office$76.7 million[2][3]

The film was released in the United States on February 18, 2022, by United Artists Releasing. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, praising Tatum's direction and performance and dog stories. It was also a box office success, grossed over $76 million worldwide against a $15 million budget.

Plot

Jackson Briggs is a former U.S. Army Ranger suffering from PTSD. He is currently working at a deli but is trying to apply for a rotation in Pakistan, but, because of his conditions, he is deemed unfit for service. He attempts to call in favors but is unsuccessful.

Briggs is notified that his former squadmate, Riley Rodriguez, has been killed. Subsequently, during drinks with his fellow Rangers, he is refused a recommendation for the rotation.

Briggs is later called into Fort Lewis to escort Riley’s dog, Lulu, a Belgian Malinois military working dog, to attend his funeral in Nogales, Arizona, after which Briggs is to bring Lulu to a base where she will be euthanized, as Lulu has a history of aggressive behavior with other handlers, and nobody else is willing to take her in. In return, Briggs's former captain will recommend him for an overseas tour. When Briggs attempts to take her in, Lulu pounces on him because he touched her ears, where she is sensitive.

On the road to Arizona, Briggs visits a shooting range and removes Lulu’s muzzle. She breaks out of her cage and destroys the fabric on Briggs’ car seats. He then buys a sausage and stuffs it with sedatives so Lulu can fall asleep. As she drifts off, Briggs drives to Oregon and stops at a bar where he tries to hit on multiple women, but, both his and the women's behavior and demeanor repel each other.

As Briggs prepares to continue driving, he checks on Lulu and is spotted by two friends, Bella and Zoe, who are accompanied by dogs of their own. They admire Lulu and invite Briggs back to their place, where they begin to engage in a threesome. Lulu stays in the car and barks loudly, prompting a neighbor to inspect Briggs' vehicle and believe that Lulu is being held there as a means of abuse. Briggs checks on Lulu and sees the man throwing a rock at the back windshield to get Lulu out, but, she runs out and attacks the man until Briggs pulls Lulu off. Bella and Zoe are mortified and don’t let Briggs stay with them.

Back on the road, Briggs talks to Lulu and reminisces about how she used to be gentle when Riley was alive. Lulu starts climbing out of the back of the car, causing Briggs to swerve off-road. He chases Lulu, who ends up running into a house. When Briggs follows her in, he is shot with a tranquilizer by the house’s owner, Gus. Thinking Briggs is some kind of intruder, he keeps him tied up. Briggs breaks himself free and prepares to attack Gus until he sees Gus’ wife Tamara taking care of Lulu, as she has an injured foot. She gives Briggs an edible while she tends to Lulu. Briggs and Gus talk over the misunderstanding and look over a booklet that Briggs carries with info about Lulu, including images of her time in the Middle East. After Lulu is treated, Tamara gives Briggs ayahuasca, and their discussion reveals that Briggs has a 3-year-old daughter named Sam that he hasn’t seen in some time.

Briggs returns to the road and stops at a hotel, where he pretends to be a blind veteran with Lulu as his seeing-eye dog, and he gets a free room. He takes the time to give Lulu a bath even though she hates it. On his way to the lobby, Briggs flirts with the woman at the check-in desk, but Lulu spots a Middle Eastern man, Dr. Al-Farid, and she runs to attack him while Briggs runs after her; Lulu is detained and he is arrested. At the station, he deals with an officer who makes racist comments about Al-Farid and thinks Briggs got off on having Lulu attack him. Briggs is put in a lineup but explains himself to Al-Farid, apologizing to him for what Lulu did, but notes that Lulu just let her instincts take over because she was unfortunately trained to attack men who look like Al-Farid. He forgives Briggs and agrees not to press charges (although he urges Briggs to seek proper mental health treatment), allowing Briggs and Lulu to go free.

Briggs bonds with Lulu and makes a few stops on the road to enjoy the sun. At one point, Briggs makes an attempt to see Sam and her mother Niki. He enters with a doll for her, but leaves after barely a minute with the doll, indicating that Niki doesn’t want Briggs in their daughter’s life. Briggs then drives to see the owner of Lulu’s twin brother Nuke, a man named Noah. He remembers Lulu and has an easier time getting Lulu to be gentle with him and give him a “Lulu hug”. After preparing to leave, Briggs discovers that someone broke into his car and stole his and Lulu’s belongings, as well as Riley’s uniform. Briggs and Noah use Lulu and Nuke to track down the thieves and are brought to a pier full of homeless drug addicts. The guys find the man who stole Briggs’ belongings, and he pulls Riley’s jacket off him and gets most of their stuff back, minus Briggs’ medications.

After saying farewell to Noah, Briggs’ car breaks down on the road as it starts pouring rain. He brings Lulu into an unoccupied barn, but Lulu starts behaving roughly again and annoys Briggs, who yells at her to "go after him". She calms down and lays on a couch. After Briggs relaxes, he sets up a TV to watch the program, Grey’s Anatomy, a favorite of hers and Riley's.

The next morning, it is the day of the funeral. With no car and only hours to get there, Briggs and Lulu hitch a ride and are dropped off at the service. Lulu proceeds to lay by the picture of Riley. Briggs stays with her and helps her relax as the other soldiers perform a traditional rifle salute. Briggs gives Riley’s belongings to his parents.

Briggs gets his car fixed and starts to drive toward the base. He stops at a motel for the night, where he suffers a panic attack in the middle of the night. He struggles to get up in the bathroom, and Lulu goes to be by his side to help him calm down, supporting him even after he inadvertently touches her ears, signifying the turn in their relationship.

Briggs makes it to the base and also learns that his status on the rotation is now being considered. He says goodbye to Lulu and applies her muzzle. However, when he starts to drive away, he sees her struggling in fear. Briggs returns and decides to take Lulu with him.

During a montage, a voiceover from Briggs speaks to Lulu. He is making preparations to legally adopt Lulu, and he also goes back to visit Noah and Nuke, as well as spend more time with Niki and Sam. Briggs ends his message by telling Lulu that she saved him.

Cast

Production

On November 5, 2019, Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin were announced to be making their directorial debuts, from a script Carolin wrote with Brett Rodriguez. Tatum and Caroline would also produce, alongside Peter Kiernan and Gregory Jacobs through Free Association.[4] On March 2, 2020, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired North American distribution rights to the film.[5]

In addition to co-directing the film, Tatum also stars in the lead role.[4] In December 2020, Q'orianka Kilcher was added to the cast.[6] On November 15, 2019, filming was announced set to start in the middle of 2020.[4] It filmed in Valencia and Lancaster, California, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Release

The film was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on February 12, 2021, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,[5] but was pushed back to July, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The date was later revealed to be July 16.[9] It was then pushed back again to February 18, 2022.[10]

According to iSpot, United Artists Releasing spent $16.3 million in television spots that generated 1.17 billion impressions. The film was particularly advertised on Fox News, CBS, TLC, NBC, and ABC across programs including the Winter Olympics, the NFL, re-runs of Friends, and Hannity. According to social media firm RelishMix, social digital awareness hit 81.9 million across Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram before opening. Tatum's 45.6 million followers on social media were highlighted as a significant factor in the film's box office performance.[11]

Home media

The film was released as a digital rent on March 11, 2022. The film will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 10, 2022, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.[12]

Reception

Box office

As of April 26, 2022, Dog has grossed $61.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $15 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $76.7 million.[2][3]

In the United States and Canada, Dog was released alongside Uncharted and The Cursed, and was projected to gross $6–11 million from 3,677 theaters in its opening weekend, and $7.5–14 million over the four-day Presidents' Day holiday frame.[13] The film earned $5 million on its first day, including $1.26 million from Valentine's Day (February 14) and Thursday night previews. Its opening surpassed projections, grossing $14.9 million in three days and $17.4 million for the four day weekend.[14][15] Overall audiences during its opening were 54% female, 73% above the age of 25, 53% above 35, and 37% above 45.[11] The film grossed $10.2 million in its second weekend,[16] $6.1 million in its third,[17] $5.2 million in its fourth,[18] $4 million in its fifth,[19] $2.1 million in its sixth,[20] $1.3 million in its seventh,[21] and $514,606 in its eighth.[22] The film dropped out of the box office top ten in its ninth weekend, finishing twelfth with $143,811.[23]

Critical response

Channing Tatum received praise from critics for his performance and direction.

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 76% of 141 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The website's consensus reads, "Dog's dramatic breed is far from exotic, but solid narrative bones and well-trained work from co-director/star Channing Tatum make for a fetching viewing experience."[24] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 61 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[25] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an 82% positive score, with 66% saying they would definitely recommend it.[11]

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