Freevee rom-com Puppy Love is the chaos watch you need right now

Grant Gustin and Lucy Hale bring their CW bonafides to a film that's equal parts fun and TikTok-friendly

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Freevee rom-com Puppy Love is the chaos watch you need right now
Grant Gustin and Lucy Hale in Puppy Love Photo: Paulina Stevens/Lionsgate

We all know entertainment doesn’t have to be Good to be good. The distinction here is between what’s critically acclaimed and/or universally beloved (Good) and everything else: the guilty pleasures, the hidden gems, the stuff you watch while you’re folding laundry (good). Sometimes, entertainment that’s actively bad can be actually good, if you tilt your head and have an open heart. That category includes hate watches, yes, but there’s also the chaos watch. Chaos watches are for people who are brave enough to see the merits of an unhinged CW show or find the charms in a C-grade romantic comedy. Chaos watches are for people who like to have fun!

Speaking of the CW and C-grade romantic comedies, two ex-CW actors, Grant Gustin and Lucy Hale, are the stars of Puppy Love, a C-grade romantic comedy that is the summer’s most underrated chaos watch. The film was released on Freevee, Amazon’s ad-supported VOD service, to essentially no fanfare on August 18. Freevee does not have the clout, nor apparently the marketing budget, to match the big streaming services (Prime Video must be taking up all the resources over there), so Puppy Love might have faded into obscurity if not for TikTok. On TikTok, users post clips from films like this one, one bite-size chunk at a time and get thousands of views and comments like “What movie?” Then there’s fan edits that weave together the film’s best bits set to Taylor Swift songs and helpfully advertise tropes from the movie the audience might enjoy (e.g. “Enemies to Lovers”).

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This phenomenon might explain why Puppy Love currently sits at a 33 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating from just nine critic reviews and a 92 percent Audience Score from more than 100 user reviews. The beauty of a chaos watch is that both of these ratings feel spiritually true. It’s not that the movie is “so bad it’s good”; more like it fluctuates from good to bad to silly to strange in a way that’s sort of delightful and, yes, a lot of fun.

The chaos is anchored by solidi performances from Hale and Gustin. Hale always delivers reliably no matter the quality of the project she’s in, but Gustin is the standout—his comedy chops have never been front and center in any of his previous roles, and he makes the most of the opportunity. He plays Max, a man so neurotic you actually understand why a man with superhero good looks is single. Hale plays Nicole, a typical Girl Dirtbag who takes her selfishness and fear of commitment so far sometimes it’ll have you yelling at the screen. By the way, neither of these people is a dog owner at first. They both get their dogs at the beginning of the movie. Puppy Love gets a chaos point for that.

There are moments of genius in the script—a scene where a pharmacist yells at a cowed Gustin over trying to get his dog Plan B is sincerely laugh-out-loud funny. Other times you may find yourself laughing at, rather than with, Puppy Love. And sometimes you may be left scratching your head (the best solution to their dog custody issues is for Nicole to live on Max’s couch? Really?). Performances from the supporting cast range wildly in quality, and there’s a COVID-related plot point audiences will either find surprisingly touching or a total turn-off, depending on where you are with coronavirus popping up in your entertainment.

Regardless, Puppy Love is always entertaining. It’s actually more entertaining because of its quirks. It also leans into the genre with aplomb, deploying classic rom-com tropes like, yes, enemies to lovers. Another example: she’s an artist who had to give up her dream to take care of her dying dad; he’s a musician who gave up on his dream because, um, it was kind of hard. (Yes, we get to hear Grant Gustin sing.) At the same time, they’re unusually foul-mouthed freaks for being romantic comedy protagonists. The cutesy premise may overshadow the fact that this is an R-rated comedy. The dog birth scene alone is pretty shocking. This is a chaos watch, baby!

If you’re looking for capital-G Good, you probably won’t find yourself scrolling Freevee. But there are glimmers of Good in Puppy Love. The final look shared between Max and Nicole at the end of the film is so tender, so warm, and shot so beautifully it will have you questioning the nature of reality: “Did I just watch a genuinely amazing film?” No. You just experienced a chaos watch, which will keep you on your toes until the very last frame—which is kind of genuinely amazing in its own way. It’s not for the faint of heart, but if you give it a try, you’ll definitely have fun.

Puppy Love | Coming August 18

23 Comments

  • thefilthywhore-av says:

    Naked woman chasing after her puppy outside: Freevee!! Freevee!!

  • paulfields77-av says:

    This is giving me a lot of “Colin From Accounts” vibes. In fact – just forget about this film and go find where you can stream “Colin From Accounts”.

    • fireupabove-av says:

      Yes, love this show! Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer should be in everything together. Also loved No Activity, but this had more heart.

    • dirtside-av says:

      Is his last name Robinson?

    • igotlickfootagain-av says:

      I’ll admit, that “Is that your unicycle?/How long have you been single?” joke was pretty good.

    • statherian20-av says:

      Colin from Accounts is highly recommended – one of my favorite comedies in quite a while! I have a sneaking suspicion it would’ve done (even) better with a more typical generic comedy title, but hopefully more people discover this gem. And it got renewed for a second season!

    • tedturneroverdrive-av says:

      Colin from Accounts NEEDS to stream in the US ASAP… so good.

  • flamesbladeflcl-av says:

    What kind of terrible people don’t get their dogs spayed/neutered?

    • daveassist-av says:

      The same kind of terrible people that get into fist-fights with Bob Barker!

    • leeannr-av says:

      It’s actually explained in the movie, which is sweet and quite charming.

    • tarst-av says:

      The kind who are gonna spit on Bob Barker’s grave unless we remain ever-vigilant.

    • hasselt-av says:

      Interesting that the guy is walking a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.  They are some of the sweetest, most loving dogs you will ever encounter.  But the males will hump anything they can get their paws on anytime they get the chance, even after neutering.

  • nahburn-av says:

    Saw this hated it.

  • captainbubb-av says:

    Yeah, yeah, I get that this is a chaos watch and that social media made it a thing, but what even is the premise?? How do they meet? Why do they have dog custody issues?

    • ohnoray-av says:

      one of their dogs cum in the others dog on a first bad date. they watch as the dogs nut. and then the woman dog is pregnant and so they decide to have the dogs stay together, which forces them together.

  • drpumernickelesq-av says:

    I will probably never watch this but I just want good things for Grant Gustin. He comes across as a genuinely good dude and is just so damned charming. Still holding out hope that, since Ezra Miller’s Flash appeared on Gustin’s version, essentially making the Arrowverse version of Flash canon in the overall DC universe (I know, I know; there’s a new sheriff in town and his name is James Gunn), they just swap in Grant and say it’s a multiverse thing.

  • gospelxforte-av says:

    Is chaos watching a thing? What is the exact definition? The term is pretty terrible because it’s not exactly Google-friendly.

    • igotlickfootagain-av says:

      Stop trying to make chaos watch happen, AV Club! It’s not going to happen!

    • captainbubb-av says:

      First time I’ve ever heard of it, and the sheer number of times they’re like, “it’s a chaos watch!” makes it feel really forced and tryhard. I’m with igotlickfoot, stop trying to make it happen!

    • thepetemurray-darlingbasinauthorithy-av says:

      Mary Kate Carr is probably in her 30s.

  • leeannr-av says:

    This was a sweet film, and the Plan B scene was hysterical. Gustin and Hale are great together.

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