Summary from IMDb:
If you've never been good at anything in your life, why would murder
be any different? A Dog's Breakfast is a head smacking, bone breaking,
fiancé bashing romp, about a family that just loves themselves to
pieces. Patrick has always had a somewhat combative relationship with
his little sister Marilyn. But when she brings home her new TV star
fiancé Ryan, it's all out war. When Patrick fails to drive a wedge
between the happy couple, he reaches for sharper instruments. Every
family has a few skeletons in the closet; A Dog's Breakfast is the
nightmarishly funny mess Patrick makes when he tries to add another to
his
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Surprisingly enjoyable and funny film, even when it meanders into
predictability near the end. It would have been easy for this film to
be way too silly, the acting to be too desperately in search of a
laugh, but it's not. For all the slapstick and farce, this quirky
dark comedy exudes restraint, which allows it to be a gem of a film
for those that find it. The unmistakably small-budgeted production
has more of a short story vibe to it than not, but this makes it a
light and breezy film to spend just under 90 minutes laughing at.
Well worth a peak, even if it serves better as comedic candy than as
cinematic perfection.
* * * (out of four)