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“Merv” Review: Charlie Cox, Zooey Deschanel & One Lovable Pup Bring Festive Charm

Katelynne by Katelynne
December 11, 2025
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"Merv" Review

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There’s something magical about holiday films that instantly make you feel warm inside—like wrapping yourself in a blanket with a mug of hot cocoa. Merv, Prime Video’s latest entry into the Christmas rom-com arena, delivers exactly that kind of comfort viewing. Featuring Charlie Cox, Zooey Deschanel, and a heart-stealing dog in the title role, Merv is a lighthearted story that blends romance, festive cheer, and canine charm. While it’s far from groundbreaking, its sweetness and feel-good vibe make it an easy watch for the season.

Story

At its core, Merv follows Russ (Charlie Cox) and Anna (Zooey Deschanel), ex-partners still navigating the emotional aftermath of their breakup. Though their relationship has ended, they remain lovingly committed to co-parenting their rescue dog, Merv.

The plot kicks into gear when Merv begins showing signs of depression—something their veterinarian attributes to emotional stress rather than physical illness. Determined to lift the pup’s spirits, Russ books a getaway to a dog-friendly beach resort in sunny Florida. The surprise twist? Anna shows up unexpectedly, bringing with her the awkwardness, nostalgia, and unresolved emotions that set the stage for the film’s romantic beats.

From there, the holiday backdrop, playful canine moments, and shared memories gradually draw the exes closer. While the trajectory is entirely predictable, it’s a gentle, heartwarming journey that leans heavily on its seasonal charm.

Performances

Charlie Cox is a pleasant surprise in a light comedic role, far removed from the darker characters he’s often associated with. Retaining his British accent, Cox injects sincerity and warmth into Russ, and his chemistry with the dog is one of the film’s strongest elements.

Zooey Deschanel, making a festive rom-com return more than two decades after her beloved Christmas outing in Elf, slips comfortably into her signature quirky-yet-endearing style. It’s familiar territory for her, but she delivers a performance that fits the film’s cozy tone.

Together, Cox and Deschanel share sweet, if understated, on-screen chemistry. They’re charming enough to root for, even if the script doesn’t fully explore the emotional depth of their breakup.

Behind the Scenes

Directed by Jessica Swale, Merv embraces the conventions of a “Prime Video holiday movie.” The pacing is light, the visuals sunny and colorful, and the canine protagonist’s personality is captured with authentic affection—no gimmicks like talking dogs or melodramatic twists.

However, the film falters when it shifts focus away from Merv. A half-hearted love triangle subplot and several uninspired supporting characters add little to the narrative, occasionally slowing momentum. The writing opts for safe emotional cues rather than trusting viewers to read between the lines.

Final Verdict

Merv isn’t aiming to be the next Love Actually or an annual holiday staple, but it knows its audience: viewers seeking an uncomplicated, heartwarming watch with family, friends, or a pet curled up beside them. Expect a picturesque beach setting, adorable dog moments, simple romance, and a gentle dose of festive spirit.

If you’re scrolling for a wholesome holiday film that delivers comfort over complexity, Merv will happily oblige. It’s cute, it’s safe, and it’s got just enough charm—thanks to its stars and one unforgettable dog—to brighten a cozy winter evening.

Charlie Cox & Zooey Deschanel Reunite as Awkward Exes in Heartwarming Prime Video Rom-Com “Merv”

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