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8th March 2001
Best In Show 12 cert camera


Dir: Christopher Guest
Cast:
Christopher Guest, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred Willard
Length: 90 minutes
Release:
9th March 2001

Best In Show
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What do you mean you're a better kisser than Julia Roberts
"Mockumentary" about those who compete in the world of professional dog shows. It's barking mad, ruff in places but ultimately deserves much app-paws!

Best In Show could easily have disappeared without trace if it wasn't for the fact that it's written and directed by the man behind This Is Spinal Tap - the ultimate rock movie.

Christopher Guest also stars as Harlan Pepper, a man who, when not talking about fly fishing, engages in conversation with his pet bloodhound.

Best in Show
Was that you or was it the dogs?

Like Spinal Tap, Guest uses characters who are slightly larger than life.

So we follow the journeys of five dogs and their owners to the finals of the Mayflower Dog Show. There's the gay couple, the neurotic yuppies, the former nympho and the supremely confident dog trainer.

Like a documentary, scenes involve the actors responding to unheard questions or the use of fly-on-the-wall technique.

Best In Show
What do you mean - which one's the poodle?

The dialogue is loose and with good reason. The majority of the movie is improvised. This is an over the top, warts 'n' all look at the dog world.

It would have been easy for the filmmakers to dismiss these dog lovers as one big joke. But it doesn't. The film is hilarious but not at the expense of those who love to show dogs. Indeed, despite their exaggerated character traits, you can't help but feel a close affection for the contestants portrayed in the film.

Look out for show commentators Buck Laughlin (Fred Willard) and Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock) who excel in their roles of describing the judging to a television audience.

Sometimes the jokes are just too unsubtle. When Gerry Fleck is described as having two left feet the camera actually pans down to reveal, you guessed it, two left feet.

But stick with it and after twenty minutes you'll be totally absorbed and start looking at Crufts in a whole new light.

4/5

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