My Dog Tulip (2009)

  • Year: 2009
  • Released: 06 May 2011
  • Country: United States, United Kingdom
  • Adwords: 2 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0843358/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/my_dog_tulip
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Animation, Drama
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Writer: J.R. Ackerley, Paul Fierlinger, Sandra Fierlinger
  • Director: Paul Fierlinger, Sandra Fierlinger
  • Cast: Christopher Plummer, Lynn Redgrave, Isabella Rossellini
  • Keywords: human animal relationship, dog, german shepherd, adult animation, woman director,
6.8/10
80/100
90% – Critics
69% – Audience

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My Dog Tulip Movie Reviews

“Constant, single-hearted, incorruptible, uncritical devotion.”

A dog is a man’s best friend. And sometimes a dog can substitute a woman in a man’s life. My Dog Tulip was a book written in 1956 by the English writer J.R. Ackerley about how he rescued a female dog named Tulip from an abusive home. Tulip went on to give J.R. the best fifteen years of his life, and quite possibly the best thing in Tulip’s life was J.R. Both had instant chemistry and expressed a strong love for each other. Coming from a cat lover, My Dog Tulip was beautiful in every category.

The animation was not CGI, it was hand drawn on a tablet which wound up to be over 100,000 still drawings. I’ve never seen a film done like this and I’ve never seen a film quite like this. The animation is scratchy, but it manages to capture the beauty even without it being polished and glorified. It doesn’t need to be. It is a complete throwback, and if it would’ve been made with CGI it would ruin the film.

J.R. Ackerley was an openly gay man and often expressed that he was in his writings. He admitted he was after his parents died because of the time period he grew up in where being gay was the absolute worst thing that could’ve happened to you. Thankfully it isn’t like that now. J.R. never found the right partner, but told us in the movie and in the novel My Dog Tulip that it was Tulip who served as his mate.

Tulip’s behavior would become increasingly protective when another woman came to see J.R., mainly his sister Nancy, Tulip would bark uncontrollably and demand undivided attention from him. She didn’t like J.R. with other women. Tulip wanted J.R. to be his only.

My Dog Tulip could easily be mistaken as a movie for a young child. One between the ages of four and nine. It is not. The film is totally geared towards adults, or understanding adolescents. It is equipped with dry British humor and a very soft spoken voice. The narrator is always calm, even at the most tense of times.

The film deals with topics like love and the menstrual cycle of dogs. It is something many children will not get or even be interested in. They will just want to see the doggy.

Compared to a film like Marley & Me, My Dog Tulip holds up a lot better most likely because it is true and not a work of realistic fiction. Marley & Me was nice at showing how bad a dog can be, but My Dog Tulip shows how good and sweet a dog can be to a human. Two totally different films, that are both nicely done in their own way.

We all know what happens at the end, it isn’t suspenseful. Tulip grows old and dies at fifteen after giving birth to several puppies. Tulip’s story is very sweet and soft, even at it’s saddest. J.R. died at the age of seventy in 1967. His spirit will continue to live on in his books and this heartwarming and caring film. Easily overlooked for the animation category in the 2010 Academy Awards.

NOTE: My Dog Tulip was actress Lynn Redgrave’s final performance before passing away on May 2, 2010. R.I.P.

Starring: Christopher Plummer and Lynn Redgrave. Directed by: Paul Fierlinger.

“My Dog Tulip” is an absolute gem!

I have been dying to see this film since I first heard about it over a year ago and finally saw it, and, not only did it live up to my very high expectations – it surpassed them!

Based on the classic book, “My Dog Tulip” by J.R. Ackerley, this film is an absolute treat from start to finish. It’s an animated film and every frame is a work of art. It was hand-drawn but not on paper – it’s the first film to be drawn on a tablet and over 100,000 drawings were made. You can almost feel the love and devotion that went into this touching story.

It’s about a lonely man, who, quite by chance, acquires a German Shepherd dog, who turns out to be the love of his life! I’m sure anyone who has ever loved a dog will enjoy this story. However, just because it’s animated doesn’t mean it’s aimed at children. Quite the contrary – it’s definitely for adults as much of the movie involves Ackerley’s frustrated attempts to find a mate for Tulip.

If you’re a dog-lover, an artist, or just someone who appreciates a good film, do yourself a favour and go see this wonderfully unique film! I can’t wait to see it again!

Not for prudes

At first this film looks like a short for children. It is not. It is a rather lecherous look at dogs. It is not for prudes. The ideas it discusses seem more shocking because of the innocent animations used to present them. I am one of the least prudish people I know, but found this film repeatedly embarrassing. It seemed unseemly for Christopher Plummer to be relishing such gross things as vomit, diarrhoea, bowel movements, urination, masturbating dogs, getting turned on by dog genitalia, zoophilia, leching over dog breeding, dog erections, tight dog foreskins, and dog behaviour in heat.

It is naughtily amusing by periodically putting a dress on the animated dog Tulip, and has her behave with dog-like motivations but as a human. This makes clear just how different dog behaviour is from human.

The “kindly” old man behaves in ways that belie his gentle voice. He allows his dog to bite children, to bark at all hours, to attack people and poop on other people’s property then not clean it up. He does not spay his dog then beats all the dogs attracted. He lets his dog have puppies just so he can derive some perverted pleasure from the birth before drowning them. This clashes drastically with the charming animation which is like entering a painting.

The musical score is rendered with extraordinary crispness. Its cheery oompah band is used rarely to punctuate the story. It is very well done.

The big problem with the film is its deceptiveness. It so very different from what you would expect, you feel tricked into participating in some filthy joke. It is not X-rated porn, but it is quite off-colour and the box should let you know to expect that.