A Dog's Journey's reviews
Media reviews
Variety
One wishes the film were a bit more inventive with its dog?s-eye view: the odd ground-level action shot aside, there isn?t much to cinematically suggest how animals see the world differently.
Cinemanía
It is such a sweetened product that produces diabetes. (...) presents an effective rhythm and enough honesty to become a decent family option.
El País
A stylistic bet at least consistent with the demands of the material.
Fotogramas
It puts the autopilot on the narrative and structural mold of the Hallström. (...) retain the vineyard without nuances, where everything is very good or very bad and conveniently sprayed with generous doses of syrup.
The Guardian
there?s nothing much for the human performers to sink their teeth into.
El Periódico
It appeals on dramatic ingredients such as a laughable narrative trajectory, a collection of images of adorable chuchos, a constant supply of manipulative sentimentality of silly humor.
Screen Daily
It's better than its predecessor and yes, dogs are all adorable (...) It's not a movie for cynics.
The Hollywood Reporter
the result is not only pleasingly emotionally purgative, but also has some elements worthy of genuine admiration.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote