It seems boorish of any viewer to denigrate this well-intended, gentle, and (painfully) light film. But so be it.
Ed Harris is a good actor possessing a limited yet effective range of characterization. He is what you may call a he-man, associated in most movie-goers' mind with machismo and perhaps suspected of some of its excesses, like male chauvinism. Here in this film Harris proves that suspicion to be unfounded: he's nothing if not sympathetic to the heroine, whose loyalty to her male companion ever so dynamically tracks the ebbing tide of his king-of-herd status, and who will not bat an eyelash to abandon him for the next head dog. Harris's gentleness in handling her character is proof, in my opinion, of a larger, more endearing manhood.
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