Fluke


Posted on May 22, 2008 By Julia Szabo

MGM, 1995, 94 minutes  

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Director Carlo Carlei directs this unusual and very moving story, based on a seriocomic novel by James Herbert, about a workaholic who dies in a car accident and is reincarnated - as a Golden Retriever. His new identity enables him to save his young son's life.  

The excellent Matthew Modine plays the lead role of both man and dog. A scene in which he uses all his doggie charms in an attempt to get his wife to recognize him, stepping into his shoes and looking at her quizzically, is priceless: sweet without being at all silly. Samuel L. Jackson provides the voice of Rumbo, Fluke's canine buddy, and Eric Stoltz plays against type as a bad guy.  

The Shaggy Dog concept is normally played strictly for laughs - this movie takes the man-becomes-dog scenario seriously - in some places, so seriously that many people of various ages, especially young children, will cry; one of the stops on Fluke's journey is a laboratory, where he becomes a test subject. Yet the story includes many welcome humorous touches and ends on a very upbeat note that reminded this hardcore cinephile of a furry detail from, of all movies, The Seventh Seal. (Meanwhile, could the name Fluke - which is Flike with one vowel changed - be a reference to the canine hero of Umberto D?)

Like the best movies about dogs, Fluke reminds us that our best friends have so much to tell us about suffering and strength, but we rarely stop and think about what it is they're trying to say. When dogs seem so "almost human," is it not possible that they are, or were?

Modine, who has a French bulldog, reveals a behind-the-scenes story that's as moving as the film itself. "I got a phone call from my father," the actor recalls. "He asked me if I was reading anything good. I told him I was reading a script about a man who comes back to life as a dog. He said, 'That would be good, if I could come back to life as a dog.' My father was dying of pancreatic cancer at the time. I said, 'OK, Pop, then I'll do it.' That was the only time my father ever visited me on a film set. He died shortly thereafter."


Presence of dogs: reelreelreelreel
Respect for dogs: reelreelreelreel
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