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No, the dog does not die in Beautiful Girls (1996). The film features a St. Bernard named "Elle Macpherson" which belongs to Paul Kirkwood (Michael Rapaport), not Tommy Rowland (Matt Dillon). The dog survives the film. The confrontation between Tommy and his girlfriend Sharon (Mira Sorvino) is caused by Tommy's infidelity with his high school sweetheart Darian (Lauren Holly), not by the death of a pet.
Yes, the dog dies in the film Beautiful Girls (1996).
The dog, often referred to as Tommy Rowland's (Matt Dillon) responsibility, is found dead from exposure and neglect after being left outside in the snow.
This event is a major catalyst for a significant confrontation between Tommy and his girlfriend, Sharon Cassidy (Mira Sorvino), who discovers the dog’s body. Sharon uses the dog’s death as a heartbreaking example of Tommy’s immaturity and his inability to take responsibility for anything in his life, leading to an intense emotional breakdown between the couple.
The AI failed to identify the dog correctly and instead invented a scenario involving its death.
The AI misattributed ownership of the dog to Tommy Rowland.