In the world of comedies, especially those of the slapstick style, is where we find many of these cinematic treasures. But, believe it or not, there's a slapstick comedy full of mischievous and party-loving dogs!

The Bad for Dogs Movie

It's a fun canine comedy that doesn't require great effort to follow the story. Just cozy up on the couch and let yourself be carried away by genuinely funny laughs.

The plot introduces us to Reggie, a friendly mutt completely in love with his owner, Doug, even though he's a boring guy who doesn't treat Reggie with the proper care. Reggie was adopted by Doug's ex-girlfriend, and since then, their coexistence has been somewhat complicated.

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In the movie, Doug, unemployed and always asking his mom for money, decides to play a cruel prank by abandoning Reggie in the big city. There, our friendly protagonist finds himself lost and helpless in a hostile environment for a suburban dog. Luckily, he is rescued by Bug, a brave French Bulldog, who scares away the street bullies and decides to teach Reggie the rules of canine survival, including the art of marking territory.

Together, they explore the streets and meet other canine characters on their journey. After a fun night with their new friends, Reggie decides it's time to settle the score with Doug in an unusual way - and yes, you read that correctly, it involves testicles. But don't worry, it's all part of the comedy!

The movie's plot is simple and straightforward, filled with double entendre jokes that will make you laugh genuinely, even though some of them are a bit crude. However, the standout is Bug, who steals the show and brings an irresistible charisma to the story. He is the bond between the characters and has a tragic past that is explored intriguingly. Reggie, on the other hand, loves Doug despite the mistreatment, while Bug harbors deep distrust of humans due to the abandonment he suffered. The friendship between these two creates emotional dilemmas about abusive relationships, and this is handled with sensitivity and a dash of humor. After all, who better to talk about friendship than man's best friend?

The Movie is good and with these two the laugh is guaranteed

For us Brazilians, the film gets a special touch thanks to the masterful dubbing by Wendel Bezerra, the legendary voice actor of Goku and SpongeBob SquarePants. He lends his voice to Reggie and captures the dog's innocence perfectly. The other dogs in the cast also have dubbing by renowned Brazilian comedy comedians, such as the group the 4 Friends, Fábio Rabin, and Bruna Louise, who perform their roles satisfactorily. But it's undeniable that Bezerra shines brightly in this regard.

In summary, the movie "Bad for Dogs" may not be a revolutionary comedy, but it's undoubtedly a film of the genre that deals with sensitive issues with lightheartedness and a healthy dose of slapstick humor. The dogs are charming and star in entertaining scenes, even if they don't quite reach the hilarious level. Coming from the same creators as "Cocaine Bear," it was expected to be an unpretentious comedy, but one capable of eliciting good laughs.

However, remember that this is not a children's film. It's rated for ages 12 and older, intended for pre-teens, due to content that includes some mature words and themes. So, prepare for an adult fun session in the company of these adorable and mischievous dogs!