Betsy Sharkey
Darling Companion
1 1/2 Stars
Like Freeway, the lovable stray dog at the center of this very teary comedy, "Darling Companion" has lost its way. Even the marquee ensemble anchored by
Maybe it's a case of emotions getting the better of filmmaker
That idea -- of who actually rescues whom when it comes to dogs -- forms the spine of the screenplay, which the couple co-wrote.
That the movie is so ill-formed is all a bit confusing given Kasdan's ability to wring so much out of complex group dynamics as he did in "The Big Chill," or breathe intrigue and intensity into desperate missions like "Raiders of the Lost Ark," or create quirky romantic characters a la "The Accidental Tourist."
That hot streak had cooled by the turn of the century and his last film, 2003's sci-fi thriller "Dreamcatcher," wasn't thrilling. "Darling Companion" unfortunately doesn't change that course.
It all begins with a dog-less family and a depressed mom.
On the drive home from the airport Beth notices a dog on the side of the freeway. A few animal crackers and a bath later, the family has a new pooch, and Grace has a new romance, Freeway's very attentive vet Sam (
This is accompanied by lots of slice of life quick cuts, all featuring Freeway. This dog is given so much soft-focus adoration by the filmmaker and cinematographer
They do need to lose him, though, so flash-forward a year and the film starts to pick up.
Grace and the vet are getting married in a rustic vacation home in the Rockies and the rest of the family shows up packing some much needed issues. The most interesting couple, or at least the one with the best scenes, are Joseph's quirky sister
Vows are made, cake is consumed -- and then, while taking Freeway on a walk in the woods, Joseph gets distracted and Freeway bounds away.
There are some nice moments in the mad scramble as the group breaks into teams to search for Freeway, but the dialogue is mostly soggy rather than sharp in the way that would have brought the characters and crisis into more compelling focus.
The Kasdans eventually found Mac; for Freeway's fate you'll have to see the movie, but it's hard not to wish the filmmaker could get his mojo, as well as his dog, back.
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for some sexual content including references, and language).
Running time: 1:43.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
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