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'The Pal': When the star of the film is an excellent boy

By Miles Cooper April 1, 2025
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NEW YORK (AP) — The star of “The Friend” has the loping stride of Robert Mitchum and the droopy, melancholy eyes of Peter Lorre. He has these traditional Hollywood options — immediately accessible, ceaselessly unknowable — and when he walks down the road together with his co-stars, Naomi Watts and Invoice Murray, individuals’s heads flip.

“Folks would go, ‘Hey, get a load of the blonde,‘” Murray says before acting out a double take. “Get a load of THE DOG!’”

Bing, the harlequin Nice Dane of “The Friend,” is the newest in an extended line of four-legged big-screen breakout stars. However not like canine idols earlier than him, Bing is gigantic. Toto would slot in his paw and Asta may comfortably sit on his head. David Siegel, co-director of “The Friend,” estimates Bing has 40 kilos (18 kilograms) on Watts. Mild as he’s, Bing appears extra like a kind of hulking walkers in “Star Wars” than Lassie.

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“The Friend,” which opens nationwide in theaters Friday, isn’t your common canine film. both. Tailored from Sigrid Nunez’s 2018 Nationwide Ebook Award-winning novel, it stars Watts as Iris, a New York writer who reluctantly inherits Apollo (Bing), the cherished companion of her late mentor Walter (Murray). Their cramped coexistence is challenged not simply by the pet coverage of Iris’ constructing however by Apollo’s personal grief, too.

“How creatures find each other — what we share with other humans but also animals — that’s where the solace comes from,” says Siegel. “We cast Bing to some degree for his countenance, just like we cast actors for their countenance. Does he have a face that can look sad? Does he look happy when he’s happy?”

On a latest spring day, Bing did certainly look blissful, if somewhat worn out. He had spent the day at picture shoots and different media appearances, together with his proprietor, Beverly Klingensmith, shuttling him round Manhattan in a van. Bing’s duties, which included appearances on “The Tonight Show” and “The View,” had been arguably extra demanding of him than his biped co-stars. In between interviews, he warmly nuzzled a reporter whereas a grateful publicist in contrast him, given the pressures of a film advertising and marketing, to an emotional help animal.

“At one of the Q&As, every time he’d move, the audience would go, ‘Awww,’” stated Klingensmith. “Bill was like: ‘I told them not to bring out the dog yet.’”

However Murray and Watts have grown accustomed to being upstaged by their co-star. Not solely that, as proud “dog people,” they’re delighted by Bing and reward him as not only a good boy however a effective actor. Murray has lengthy maintained he would not belief anybody {that a} canine didn’t like.

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“Dogs have a pretty good sense of who’s OK,” Murray muses. “I’ve met many thousands of people and there’s a real high number of people I wouldn’t trust. But as far as dogs, there’s maybe only been, like, three.”

For writer-directors Scott McGehee and Siegel, the filmmaking duo of “The Deep End” and “What Maisie Knew,” the prominence of the canine in Nunez’s guide — a black-and-white Nice Dane graces the quilt — was each an excellent hook for the film and the largest problem in making it. Once they contacted coach Invoice Berloni, he urged them to think about one other breed.

“When you put that dog on the cover of a book that wins the National Book Award, it’s got to be that dog,” says Siegel, laughing. “Bill was like, ‘Can’t it be another dog?’ We were like (holding up imaginary book): ‘Look.’”

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An intensive search finally led them to an obedience-training membership in Des Moines, Iowa. There, they discovered Bing and Klingensmith, who runs a kennel on a 10-acre property in Newton, Iowa, together with her husband. The administrators, having already regarded coast-to-coast, stopped their search instantly.

“We kind of knew right away,” McGehee says. “He was a little too young at the time. We thought we were going to be making the movie that spring. Then the pandemic hit. So he aged beautifully right into the role.”

“If you see George Clooney in person, it’s like he attracts light in a special way,” provides McGehee. “Bing has that.”

As a lot as Berloni tried to prep Klingensmith on what lay forward, she acknowledges, whereas within the midst of a busy publicity tour, that she didn’t totally notice what she was entering into. However Bing responded properly to the filmmaking course of. (A consultant of the American Humane Society was additionally current on set.)

“He loves to do things. The days where he had really active behaviors were his favorites,” says Klingensmith. “And what dog doesn’t want to spend 24/7 with their owner?”

Particular care was taken to acquaint Bing and Watts — not simply to deliver them nearer however in order that Watts would really feel snug protecting such a robust animal secure on the streets of New York. An enormous quantity of “The Friend” unfolds with simply the 2 of them interacting — a testomony to each Watts’ delicate, quicksilver powers and to Bing’s expressiveness.

“He was a very curious dog and he did really look at you with attention. I found him a pure delight to work with,” Watts says. “The scene when I break down, if he hears crying, he’s a little spooked. He picks up on everything. He’s like: ‘Is something wrong?’”

Can a canine act? It’s a query that may not have bedeviled philosophers or animal-rights activists, however that anybody watching a film like “The Friend” is bound to ponder. Murray, who voiced one in Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs,” is an ardent believer.

“The dog gives an amazing performance,” Murray says. “When I first saw some of the cut footage, I realized the dog had been listening to everything that’s going on in every scene. The dog’s reactions to what’s happening in the scene is better than many actors or actresses I’ve worked with. Many. Not Naomi.”

Anytime a canine is pushed to the middle of a film, one inevitably worries for his or her destiny. (There’s even a web site, www.DoestheDogDie.com, dedicated to warning moviegoers.) As a critic lengthy traumatized by movies like “Old Yeller” and “Umberto D.,” the Will Smith film “I Am Legend” even as soon as prompted me to put in writing an open letter to Hollywood, pleading it to spare the pet canines.

“The Friend” performs with that custom, bookending the film with reflections on canine films and an early assurance that — not like within the guide — the canine makes it this time. “Very early on, we were like: We cannot kill the dog,” McGehee says.

For a film that’s not a lot about finding an answer to grief as it’s about discovering consolation in your method by means of it, it’s one concession — a bone — to those that have suffered sufficient.

“People have lost dogs and felt like this. People have lost people and felt like this, and their only solace has been a dog. Or their only solace has been a person,” Murray displays. “The movie really bangs on both sides of the animal kingdom.”

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