
“Marley & Me” is about a dog’s life, to be sure, but this gentle and humorous story about relationships spanning roughly two decades is really about love – and the trials, tribulations, triumphs and rewards thereof. David Frankel is deft and efficient in crafting the story, but allows just enough lingering over essential elements to give the viewer reasons to care.
At times absolutely hilarious, the screenplay adapted from John Grogan’s memoir will evoke the sympathy of anyone who has owned, and loved, a troublesome dog. Audiences will find something recognizable every minute in the two hours it takes to convey the tale of a Labrador whose unforgettable life has now been immortalized for all.
Owen Wilson, a fine comedic actor, has never been more restrained and believable than as the male human lead. The result is his finest performance. The pleasant surprise is his handling of the most dramatic and affective moments of the story.