Review of Turner & Hooch (1989) by Andrew M — 02 Oct 2010
'80s all the way baby and I loved every second of it! Tom Hanks proves once again that he's one of the most influential and dynamic actors of our time. Yes, I know this is Turner and Hooch and not some three hour epic drama.
It's a classic 1980's comedy mystery about a neat freak detetective who must adopt an insanely out of control dog. Every scene Hanks made me laugh harder and harder and the dog is just phenominal.
Even small details such as the tones Hanks uses in his dialogue is done to perfection and it made me laugh like no other film has. It gives us a story of how a bond between man and man's best friend truly is something to be cherished.
As I said before even though this is just another '80s dram-com, this is a piece that reminds us of the benefits of animal friendship. It's so damn funny and timeless and again, you just can't go wrong with Tom Hanks.
This review of Turner & Hooch (1989) was written by Andrew M on 02 October 2010.
Turner & Hooch has generally received mixed reviews.
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