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* TheWoobie: Marley becomes one in his later years.
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%%* WTHCastingAgency: For some, casting Owen Wilson as John Grogan.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Very shoddy CG is used in the film.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: SpecialEffectFailure: Very shoddy CG is used in the film.
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[TearJerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; some even ''threw away their books at the specific part'' and viewers left the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerkers in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[TearJerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker Tear Jerker page]]! People have been constantly giving given countless stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly was impossible to handle; handle for them; some even ''threw threw away their books at the that specific part'' and viewers part or left the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't hadn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerkers in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Very shoddy CG used.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Very shoddy CG used.is used in the film.
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* {{Narm}}: A lot of Owen Wilson's acting can come off as this. As [[http://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/mar/13/marley-and-me-film-review one critic]] put it:
-->Brace yourselves, everyone, for the emotional final scene, when Marley faces the final curtain in the vet's treatment room, with blond, bland Owen at his side. And in the cinema, all of us tough, cynical critics had tears welling in our eyes, swallowing hard; our lips, so often curled in a cheap sneer, were now trembling, because of the same desperately sad thought: "Owen Wilson used to be really good ..."
-->Brace yourselves, everyone, for the emotional final scene, when Marley faces the final curtain in the vet's treatment room, with blond, bland Owen at his side. And in the cinema, all of us tough, cynical critics had tears welling in our eyes, swallowing hard; our lips, so often curled in a cheap sneer, were now trembling, because of the same desperately sad thought: "Owen Wilson used to be really good ..."
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; some even ''threw away their books at the specific part'' and viewers left the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerkers in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe [[TearJerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; some even ''threw away their books at the specific part'' and viewers left the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerkers in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* ItWasHisSled: Marley gets put down in the end.
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* ItWasHisSled: Marley gets put down in the end. Ever since the movie came out, thanks to its pop culture status as "default sad movie", the words "dog dies" are the association words for anyone who hears this work's title, whether they've seen it or not.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: The John and Jenny themselves. Debate on how sympathetic they are of their frustration towards Marley still rage on. This is less so with the movie version because of AdaptationalHeroism.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: The John and Jenny themselves. Debate on how sympathetic they are of their frustration towards Marley still rage on. This is less so with the movie version because of AdaptationalHeroism.
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing ''threw away their books at the specific part'' or and viewers leaving left the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerker Tearjerkers in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly one of ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in film history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' Bottom line, this is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in film film/literature history, ''period.''
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* AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2jexRe8W8 "It All Runs Together"]] playing at the very end when Marley is put down. Marley's death aside, any pet owner who experienced putting their dog down likely shed a tear listening to this track thinking of their own dog (or another beloved animal for that matter.)
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2jexRe8W8 "It All Runs Together"]] playing at the very end when Marley is put down. Marley's death aside, any pet owner who experienced putting their dog down likely shed a tear listening to this track thinking of their own dog (or another beloved animal for that matter.)
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears -- ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' This is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in 20-21st century,''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears -- tears, ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' This Bottom line, this is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in 20-21st century,''period.film history, ''period.''
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* AngstAversion: Just look at the [[Tearjerker/MarleyAndMe Tearjerker page]]! People have been constantly giving stories about how the ending, in which Marley is slowly succumbing to his death from old age, is nearly impossible to handle; with some even ''throwing away their books at the specific part'' or viewers leaving the movie theater in complete tears -- ''even when the movie isn't finished yet.'' This is clearly ''the'' biggest Tearjerker in 20-21st century,''period.''
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* TheOtherDarrin : Multiple dogs play the part of Marley, which is common in Hollywood because often each dog performs a different trick (running, chewing, barking, etc.), and because Marley is shown as a puppy, an adult, and a senior dog. However, they don't even TRY to disguise the very different looking Retrievers who play Marley, resulting in a jarringly different appearance between the adult and senior dogs.
* ValuesDissonance: Some of the Grogans more abusive behavior tends to make the audience perceive them as less sympathetic in modern eyes as oppose to the 90s period that the book set in.
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* AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2jexRe8W8 "It all runs together"]] playing at the very end when Marley is put down. Marley's death aside, any pet owner who experienced putting their dog down likely shed a tear listening to this track thinking of their own dog (or another beloved animal for that matter.)
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* AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2jexRe8W8 "It all runs together"]] All Runs Together"]] playing at the very end when Marley is put down. Marley's death aside, any pet owner who experienced putting their dog down likely shed a tear listening to this track thinking of their own dog (or another beloved animal for that matter.)
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: The John and Jenny themselves. Debate on how sympathetic they are of their frustration towards Marley still rage on. This is less so with the movie version because of AdaptationalHeroism.
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*WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: According to Grogan, he got a ''lot'' of dirty looks from parents who bought the book for their kids expecting a happy dog story. He eventually allowed child-friendly versions focusing more on the doggy antics.
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* AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2jexRe8W8 "It all runs together"]] playing at the very end when Marley is put down. Marley's death aside, any pet owner who experienced putting their dog down likely shed a tear listening to this track thinking of their own dog (or cat or horse another beloved animal for that matter.)