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Synopsis: Molly Shannon plays Peggy, a happy-go-lucky secretary who is a great friend, employee, and sister living alone with her beloved dog Pencil. But when Pencil unexpectedly dies, Peggy must find meaning in her life.
Starring: Molly Shannon, Laura Dern
Supporting actors: Regina King, Thomas McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly, Peter Sarsgaard, Amy Schlagel, Zoe Schlagel, Dale Godboldo, Inara George, Liza Weil, Jon Shere, Christy Moore, Audrey Wasilewski, Brenda Canela, Craig Cackowski, Steve Berg, Susan Mackin, Chuck Duffy, Sonya Eddy, Ursula Brauner
Directed by: Mike White
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
Release year: 2007
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some suggestive references.
ASIN: B000VWM15E
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Molly Shannon surprises with a beautifully understated performance, April 29, 2007
Molly Shannon has made a career out "crazy", so it's not surprising that she shines here as the reclusive Peggy, whose closest and dearest friend is her pet beagle, Pencil. First-time director Mike White shows us how close they are, and how codependent Peggy is: they have dinner together, watch TV together, and sleep together, Peggy cuddling and hugging Pencil to her much as she might a boyfriend or husband. Pencil doesn't seem to mind.

But then Pencil is ripped from her life. Having trespassed onto a neighbor's lawn (John C. Reilly), he is found one morning lying on his side, unresponsive. A terrified Peggy tears off to the veterinarian, but it's too late. He's gone. White handles this delicate scene well. Instead of force-feeding Peggy's loss to us with frolicking scenes of a happy Peggy and a bouncing waggily-tailed Pencil, he simply shows her sobbing in her car in the vet's parking lot. It's raw emotion, and Shannon delivers.

The loss unhinges her, and she turns her mourning into a unique passion for life. Guided by an asexual clinic worker (Peter Saarsgard - if not brilliant as many are claiming, quite good in this roll) from her vet's office who helps place foster dogs, she is introduced to veganism, and PETA, amongst other "animal rights" activities, and she finds herself, suddenly, an accidental activist. Her newfound role disrupts the comfortable ones she has found herself in: spinster, gift-giving aunt, and trusted assistant to her boss.

I referenced above that Shannon has made a career out of "crazy", and while that's true, her more hilarious characters usually display their own unhinged grasp of reality through various forms of physical humor (Mary Catherine Gallagher on SNL, and Val Bassett on Will and Grace). Here Shannon is reserved, at once dramatic and comic.

Anyone that has ever had a pet (er, kid) is sure to love this. You'll laugh, you'll be choked up a bit, and in the end, you will probably cheer Peggy's courageous choices.

4 1/2 stars
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good 'Year' For Shannon and White, October 10, 2007
This review is from: Year of the Dog (DVD)
Screenwriter Mike White's "Year of the Dog," which marks his directorial debut, was underappreciated during theatrical release last spring despite its being chockfull of wit, charm, intriguing characters and a fiercely original plot. Molly Shannon strays out of comedic bounds and nails the lead character of Peggy, proving she has a wealth of dramatic talent that has gone largely underused. Now on DVD, her performance is a grand revelation.

Peggy is a typical wallflower working in a typical office building as a typical secretary. In her early 40's, her social calendar is an arctic wilderness yet she is acquiescent, for her supreme pleasure in life is devotion to Pencil, her impossibly adorable pet beagle. Pencil dies in a needless accident, however, and Peggy is sent into a harrowing tailspin. The death of a house pet may not seem more like an unfortunate event than a grand trauma, but viewers with this mindset are in for a surprise - the realization of Pencil's death is most rattling, and Shannon is a marvel to watch as her ensuing devastation twists and jerks throughout the course of the movie affecting all aspects of her life.

No one is able to empathize with her sad state, which puts her at odds with the world. Her friend and co-worker Layla, a Type A personality portrayed by the incomparable Regina King, insists that Peggy pursue a romantic life, loosen up and "stop shacking up with dogs." Her brother Pier and sister-in-law Bret, played with [...]-retentive relish by Thomas McCarthey and Laura Dern, expect her to move on quickly and avoid saying "d-e-a-t-h" in front of their first-grader. Meanwhile, her self-involved boss Robin, played to archetypal tight-wound perfection by Josh Pais, expects an early Christmas bonus should ease her troubles. Her neighbor Al, played by the always reliable John C. Reilly, hardly offers her any comfort either - never mind that he may be indirectly responsible for Pencil's death.

Then a light suddenly shines on Peggy in the form Newt, an ASPCA volunteer played by Peter Sarsgaard. As a result of their interactions and commonalities Peggy begins to feel parts of herself humanized that had before been merely dismissed, and soon embarks on a long, arduous journey that tests her willpower and inner spirit, not to mention her values.

"I've always been disappointed by people. I've really only been able to count on my pets," she says. "But it's enough."

Many will chastise White's script and question if PETA helped fund "Year of the Dog" due to its uncompromising look at the early stages that result in beef stew on the family table (though it never gets graphic) and animal rights issues in general. However, there are definite checks and balances within the script, which tells a story not about animals but about how one woman's deep love for them puts her on a path of self-discovery.

"There are so many kinds of life in this life - so many things to love," says Peggy. "This is my love. It is mine."

The idea that the definition of love is different for all people certainly warrants a movie of its own, and "Year of the Dog" does it justice many times over. Will it burn up the Oscars? Probably not. Rent it anyway.
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Serious AND Entertaining!!!, May 19, 2007
By Robert Schmidt (Honolulu, HI & Logan, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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Director Mike White hit a home run with this little gem of a movie. In Year of the Dog, actor Molly Shannon plays Peggy, a middle-aged woman more successful in forming relationships with animals than people. Peggy has a HUGE heart, and is always thinking of others... doughnuts for her coworkers, presents for her niece and nephew, and a listening post for those who need a friendly ear. At home, however, her life revolves around her dog, Pencil. A tragic accident sets into motion a series of experiences that have profound affects on Peggy, affecting every aspect of her life.

Peggy has a passion, and all passions can seem foolish, or trivial, or childish to others. Peggy will have none of this. She comes to believe that animals have a fundamental right to a cruelty-free existence. For a shy person, the actions precipitated by this belief seem out of character.

A few years ago, HBO had a dramatic feature called "To Love or To Kill." This 70 minute production sampled the wide range of interactions people have with animals: food, loved companions, sport, religious icons, research subjects, and helpers. How can we demonstrate such a wide variation in our values and attitudes? Why do we save the whales and eat the cows? Why avoid fur and wear leather? Why do some avoid beef yet eat chicken?

Tough questions! I look forward to this movie having a wide distribution, and encourage a vigorous and thoughtful discussion afterwards. I don't know that it has a rating, but it is probably PG... it probably doesn't deal with animal issues in ways more disturbing than, say, the movie Babe. However, in Year of the Dog, the focus clearly is on people, not animals.

Expect to hear the critics of animal use praise the film, and others to avoid it. And that would be a shame... this is one of those movies that works to make the viewers evaluate their own philosophies.

Go see it with a vegetarian.
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1.0 out of 5 stars not entertaining, not for families and not for children
"Year the Dog" is really not a family picture. It stars Molly Shannon, who as a comedienne on Saturday Night Live was terrific. Read more
Published 2 months ago by R. Crane

5.0 out of 5 stars Year of the Dog
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2.0 out of 5 stars A depressing slog through the world of Indie Filmmaking
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Published 3 months ago by Tim Lieder

4.0 out of 5 stars cute little story
Year of the Dog is a nice little family story about a woman who lives alone, doesn't particularly like her job, has a couple so-called friends she communicates with at work, and... Read more
Published 4 months ago by B. E Jackson

1.0 out of 5 stars 96 minutes of torture
I cannot believe that Amazon is charging so much for this DVD, is it dipped in gold? I paid $[...] from a [...] and feel I was completely ripped off. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Pamela Kennedy

5.0 out of 5 stars A 'must watch' for animal lovers!
If you go above and beyond in your life for your pets, or animals in general; this movie is a must-see. Without fail, I cry every. single. time. I watch this movie.
Published 7 months ago by Lisa Kopek

5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie: Should have received Oscar consideration
I saw the trailer for this movie on an old DVD recently and wondered, "Did this ever come out?" Sure enough, it had -- two years ago -- and I'd completely missed it. Huh. Read more
Published 7 months ago by J. D. Seagraves

4.0 out of 5 stars loved this movie
Molly Shannon was great. So real with a controversial topic. Funny and sad at the same time.
Published 7 months ago by David Winterton Levi

3.0 out of 5 stars Not to be confused with one of White's more commercial films
Peggy's dog Pencil is her whole life, so when Pencil meets an untimely death, Peggy (Molly Shannon) finds herself lost and in need of a replacement for him. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Genevieve Hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle and challenging...
Subtle and challenging......so perhaps most people won't like it.

I know other vegans who feel that the movie doesn't portray vegans well. Read more
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