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🐕 Quick Verdict A bittersweet, cynical, and surprisingly tender French dramedy about mid-life crises and the unexpected catalyst of a massive, flatulent dog. It’s less Marley & Me and more a sharp look at family dysfunction. 📖 The Plot
It captures the "empty nest" transition with brutal honesty. ⚠️ What Might Not
Like a slow Sunday afternoon, the movie takes its time wandering through Henri's various family grievances. 🎬 Best Suited For Fans of John Fante (it’s based on his novella). People who prefer darker comedies over slapstick.
Anyone who has ever looked at their family and thought, "I'm moving to Rome." If you'd like to , let me know:
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"Stupid" isn't a hero; he’s a messy, stubborn mirror to Henri’s own personality.
Henri is a writer whose career peaked 25 years ago. He blames his lack of inspiration on his four adult children and his wife. His life changes when a huge, ill-mannered Neapolitan Mastiff (whom he names "Stupid") wanders into his garden. While his family hates the beast, Henri finds in the dog the only creature that truly understands his desire for solitude and rebellion. 🌟 What Works
The real-life couple brings genuine, lived-in chemistry and a sharp edge to their onscreen marriage.