The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
was a popular book a few years ago. It had a very zen flow and was different –
the narrator, Enzo, was a dog. It was tough to imagine the book
translating to the big screen, but now it’s in theaters. I’ve read mixed
reviews, but I enjoyed the film and yes, I had to sniff at certain
moments. So bring your tissues.
Denny (the charming and sensitive Milo Ventimiglia) is a
lower rank race car driver. He stops one day at a farm and picks out a puppy he
names Enzo. It was like a calling, a fated stop. Enzo is voiced by Kevin
Costner and he’s a wonderful narrator. His gravelly voice gives a lot of
personality and spark to Enzo’s character – Denny’s spiritual guide in
life. Denny meets and marries Eve (Amanda Seyfried – always the perfect
wide-eyed sweet partner in movies). They have Zoe and that’s where Enzo is sold
on this whole family thing.
Of course, Eve’s folks are rich (and rather smarmy mean). Of
course there’s a medical drama. Of course there’s family drama. The
movie does hit solid plot points that aren’t surprises. Yet, it’s
decently acted and I cared. I rooted for Denny to move up in the race
world and show Eve’s parents he’s worthy. Through it all, the glue is Enzo –
his observations, his concerns, his view of the world – of time, death,
relationships, love, etc. The book is better, but the movie The Art
of Racing in the Rain made for a decent matinee and will be a
good family Netflix pick for you soon. I’ll give it four barks out
of five.