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'Puppy Love' movie review: Meet ‘Cute’ but fails to sustain
Updated On: 10 February, 2024 01:59 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
'Puppy Love' movie review: The messaging is obvious -venture beyond your comfort zone for self-growth and the well-being of loved ones. But it just doesn’t score big on memorability

Still from Puppy Love
Film: Puppy Love
Cast: Lucy Hale, Grant Gustin, Nore Davis, Jane Seymour, Michael Hitchcock, D.J. Mausner
Director: Nick Fabiano, Richard Alan Reid
Rating: 2/5
Runtime: 106 min
This romcom is about mismatched people eventually getting together because of their love for their respective canines. Couldn’t be a lamer excuse for an archetypal millennial romcom…could there be?
A mouthy, take-charge Nicole (Lucy Hale) and fidgety, full of complexes Max (Grant Gustin, last seen in ‘Flash!’) happen to go out on a disastrous first date along with their doggie companions and promptly vow to lose each other's numbers. Their dogs though, have only love for each other and even get started on a family. So Nicole and Max have little alternative than to get to know each other and fall in love eventually.
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