When I sat down to watch the movie
Bolt yesterday, I had no idea what I was getting myself into.
I'd never heard of the movie before seeing it. Had I, I might have guessed that the plot goes something like this:
- Girl has super bond with dog, who thinks he's a superhero created to protect the girl
- Dog takes himself too seriously and is overprotective
- Girl and dog get separated
- Girl sad
- Dog wants to find his "person," but in the meantime, is learning how to be a normal dog. This includes learning how to play with dog toys, befriending other animals, riding with his head out the window, and living in a regular house, none of which he'd done before.
- Dog doesn't understand why he was separated from his person and begins to wonder if she really loved him
- Dog and his person are dramatically reunited, girl decides to give dog a more normal life from now on
Does any of this sound like someone you know?
This is not a good movie to watch if you've been in a situation where your safety and mental health hinged on your overprotective dog for two years but now you're separated and your dog is off learning how to be a normal dog.
Let me just say, it's embarrassing to cry while watching a Disney cartoon. Especially in the first five minutes.