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User Reviews for: Strays

JC230
4/10  8 months ago
Look. You cannot judge a movie for what you want it to be. You have to take it as it is, and examine how well it achieves what it wanted. Strays does exactly what it sets out to do. I wasn’t rolling with laughter, but it got the occasional chuckle. It was pleasant.

Jamie Foxx has that Jamie Foxx charisma to the extent that yes, I was a little emotionally affected by this movie. Not even tearing up levels, by any stretch, but it was something! Forte elevates rote material to something entertaining while being a detestable scumbag. Everyone in the cast showed up to do what they were paid for. Like, is it a little copaganda? Sure, but what? Am I gonna dock points off of fucking Strays for that? Is Strays the biggest thing reinforcing the police? Could Strays have been what toppled it all if they only had balls as big as their big ball dog? It’s fucking Strays! You get exactly what you expect and exactly what they set out to do.

And that’s why it gets the same rating Barbie did from me, a movie that set out to do so many ambitious things and achieved very little. I guess that evens out the end? You can’t really put my ratings on an equivalent scale like that but it was a very funny realization
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IamDWG
6/10  7 months ago
Strays, a raunchy comedy centered around a group of personified stray dogs seeking revenge on their neglectful owners, is a film that certainly caters to a specific taste in humor. While it had a couple of moments that genuinely made me chuckle, the majority of its jokes fell flat for me. Humor is undeniably subjective, and for those who enjoy this style of comedy, Strays may well hit the mark, similar to the way Sausage Party did for some. However, the film's use of raunchy humor within a context that would typically be marketed to families left me with a slightly sour taste.

Beneath the layers of raunchy humor, Strays does attempt to convey a meaningful message about abuse and neglect, particularly our tendency to return to our abusers. This message is more evident in the first and third acts, providing a surprising depth to the storyline. Yet, it's somewhat obscured by the film's overall tone. Additionally, while the individual importance of each character is well-established, the casting choices, like Randall Park as a Great Dane, felt peculiar. Ultimately, whether you'll enjoy Strays depends on your taste in humor, and the trailers offer a good sense of what to expect. For me, it didn't quite hit the mark, earning it a C rating of 61%.
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CinemaSerf
/10  8 months ago
"Doug" (Will Forte) has had enough of a dog ("Reggie") that he only kept to spite his ex-girfriend on whom he was cheating. Each day he takes it on a ball-hunt only to drive away and leave him. Usually he manages to find his way home so an even longer journey is needed, and that's when "Reggie" - lost and faced with some nasty hoodlum-hounds - encounters the feisty "Bug" and the two become firm friends before having a series of adventures meeting new friends and foes as they try to get him home to his owner - only this time with a much less obedient ouch-agenda. Dog lovers may love this, and the script is at times quite wittily put together using the skills of Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx to keep the pacy drama moving along quite well for ninety minutes. It's a feel-good film with just an hint of canine attitude but after a while the joke wears a bit thin and the story finds itself in a repetitive rut. It's telly fodder, and quite amusing at that, but if you're not a pet fan (I'm not) then it's appeal is limited and the ending is straight out of a slapstick movie (and not a good one).
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