Puppy Love (2023 film)

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Puppy Love
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Official release poster
Directed by
  • Richard Alan Reid
  • Nick Fabiano
Written by
  • Greg Glienna
  • Peter Stass
  • Kirsten Guenther
  • Dan Scheinkman
  • Richard Alan Reid
Produced by
  • Michael Philip
  • Jason Moring
Starring
CinematographyStephen Chandler Whitehead
Edited by
  • Suzanne Spangler
  • Lauren Stewart
Music by Ian Livingstone
Production
companies
Distributed by Amazon Freevee
Release date
  • August 18, 2023 (2023-08-18)
Running time
106 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$66,178 (international) [2]

Puppy Love is a 2023 American romantic comedy film directed by Nick Fabiano and Richard Alan Reid. The film stars Lucy Hale, Grant Gustin, Nore Davis, Michael Hitchcock, and Jane Seymour. In it, after a disastrous first date, polar opposites Nicole and Max vow to never speak again. Until they learn that Nicole's dog has gotten Max's dog pregnant, and they are forced to co-parent the animals. [3] [4]

Contents

Puppy Love was released by Amazon Freevee on August 18, 2023.

Plot

Max Stevenson is an introvert who suffers from social anxiety. Under threat of possibly losing his IT job for always working from home, his therapist suggests he get a dog as a way to interact with people. He adopts a quiet Cavelier King Charles Spaniel, naming her Chloe.

Nicole Matthews, a messy commitment-phobe, goes to her mom's and meets her sister's new fiancé Alistair. Her mother has given her younger daughter her engagement ring, having given up on Nicole settling down. Over dinner, when Nicole proudly announces she's been promoted to head stager for her real estate company, her mother belittles her job. Talking to Alistair like she's not there, she's openly critical about Nicole's life choices.

While Max goes to bed early, as he dislikes typical weekend nightlife, Nicole is out doing shots and clubbing. Arriving home late, she inadvertently adopts a homeless dog hanging round her building's dumpster after showing him kindness. After cleaning him, she names him Channing Tatum.

Both Nicole and Max go on Bumble, choosing each other because of their dog pics. Meeting up in the park, he tries to a couple of lines that his friend suggested, badly. Max's OCD and Nicole's extroverted behavior result in a disastrous first date. She gives him ghost-pepper hot spicy chicken, meant to be a type of truth serum, which he hates. Then, when Max asks Nicole a question she deflects. Meanwhile, the dogs disappear and they find them fornicating. He is disgusted, telling her off, and the polar opposites vow to never speak again.

However, when Max and Nicole learn that Channing has gotten Chloe pregnant, they are forced to co-parent the animals. Meeting up in the park, they clearly see their dogs are fond of each other, so they agree to set up dog play dates in neither of their homes. Shortly after, Nicole's landlord threatens to evict her because of Channing, so Max agrees to let him stay. However, Nicole then has to stay as he's lonely. Nicole temporarily brings in second-hand items for a house she's staging, which triggers his OCD.

Taking a walk calms Max's nerves, so when he returns he explains to Nicole that his COVID quarantine, caused by a serious girlfriend's cheating, worsened his OCD. She shows empathy, prompting his spontaneous kiss. Nicole didn't reciprocate, so they agree to stay neutral. As they spend more time together, Max is able to return to work. They do doggie lamaze classes and bond more. Nicole invites Max to go out for drinks, he refuses, so she meets her girlfriend alone. One of her clients Hunter, whose house she successfully staged, shows up and they party.

Returning to Max's to walk the dogs, Hunter is with Nicole. They wake Max, who ends up punching Hunter. He leaves, the dog owners fight and a frightened Chloe leaves through the door Hunter hadn't closed upon leaving. Max kicks them both out upon his return with Chloe. A few days later Nicole returns with an apology. Together again, the humans and dogs do a road trip for her art school interview but get waylaid due to Chloe going into labor. Unbeknownst to Nicole Max submitted her portfolio virtually, so right after they spend the night together for the first time she is surprised to be accepted into the art program.

Cast

Production

Puppy Love was inspired by BuzzFeed's 2015 series of short films for Purina Puppy Chow called Puppyhood, and produced by BuzzFeed Studios through Lionsgate. [5] It was produced by Michael Philip and Jason Moring, and executive produced by Richard Alan Reid, Jonah Peretti, Brian Etting, and Josh Etting. It was directed by Reid and Nick Fabiano, and written by Greg Glienna, Peter Stass, Kirsten Guenther, Dan Scheinkman, and Reid. [6] Lucy Hale, Grant Gustin, Jane Seymour, Michael Hitchcock and Nore Davis were cast in lead roles. [5] Principal photography took place in Canada in mid-2022. [5]

Release

In June 2023, it was reported that Amazon Freevee had acquired the rights to the Lionsgate film. [5] Puppy Love was released on August 18, 2023. [4]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 42% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.6/10. [7]

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