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Norene 2022-03-22 09:01:46
The Japanese Communist Taiko version of the propaganda film. Dog slaves bring their own...
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Emmanuel 2022-03-22 09:01:46
I don't see the core of the story, I win by...
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Jamir 2022-03-22 09:01:46
Familiar WA forms, elements, actors (voices), are reproduced. An uncomplicated political fable, with a lot of Japanese background and Japanese cultural symbols, cold humor from the dog's perspective, only a few protagonists actually appear, the picture is simple, and the characters are rigid and cute. I still prefer Daddy Fox. The emotional power of this film is relatively weak, and the camera pan is so blurry that I thought I forgot to wear 3D glasses. New Year's Eve Opening + Dog Film Welcome...
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Haylie 2022-03-21 09:01:52
Ignoring the routines in the play and the haste of some paragraphs, this kind of animation that is not sultry and full of surprises is still quite rare. I have always envied Wes Anderson. Not only does he have a large group of fans all over the world, but also a group of big-name actors who can respond to every request. Most importantly, he will always sway his life insights and aesthetic achievements wantonly. In every work, every frame, every mirror and every paragraph is filled with beauty,...
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Marcellus 2022-03-21 09:01:52
#Berlin2018# The end credits must be in 3D, I suspect that a 2D version was forcibly placed, and the image trailing is very serious. The relatively windy juvenile adventure story, especially the Japanese style, won the essence of Ukiyo painting style. The typical zootopia-style discourse of identity politics (although it is a cat and dog war), the structure is innovative, the subtitles of the subtitle cards are all uplifting, the writing of people is not as good as that of animals, and the...
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Robert 2022-03-21 09:01:52
Two votes against, seven consecutive terms will kill you, think...
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Zelda 2022-03-21 09:01:52
(9/10) Chilling ending. The leader proudly said he had bitten, the cardamom showed off that he had learned a new pose, the hacker poisoned the human responsible for killing the dog in a heated Hollywood atmosphere, the little commemorative bronze statue was locked in a cage, the little boy and the politician Talking lightly about how to punish anti-dog people... where is the victory of justice over evil, just one tyranny replacing another...
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Valentina 2021-12-01 08:01:29
I think Wes Anderson is a first-rate designer, second-rate director, and third-rate...
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Michaela 2021-12-01 08:01:29
Wes Anderson and the screenwriter Schwartzman’s familiarity with Japanese culture is astounding, and the audiovisual language of the film is pushed to the extreme with the brilliant soundtrack of Alexander Despra. This is not a small question about the emotions of humans and animals, but more like a poem that explores how thin the heart valves are and how they crumble in...
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Icie 2021-12-01 08:01:29
Still the familiar Wes Anderson. My favorite thing is that I didn’t simply let the dog speak human words, but at the beginning, I used subtitles to explain that "dog barks are all translated into English", and then I didn’t understand Japanese without subtitles. I experienced the dog’s...
Isle of Dogs Comments
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Chief: That kid is gonna get us all put to sleep. Euthanized. We won't find the dog, but we will die trying.
Rex: Not a bad way to go.
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Chief: Rex! King! Duke! Boss! You made it!
Rex: What happened to you?
Chief: I took a bath.
Rex: What, he's got soap?
Chief: Just a little.
Rex: You're too fluffy.
Chief: We played fetch.
Rex: With a stick?
Chief: With a hunk of rubber radiator tubing.
Rex: And you brought it back to him?
Chief: Yeah. He's a good boy.
Rex: Don't you tell me that! I was the one that tried to make you be loyal to him in the first place!
Chief: Stop, *stop*! This is the rendevous! Where's that trash-tram taking you?
Rex: You think we booked this flight through a travel agent? We were fighting for our lives in a high-velocity trash-processor while you were getting scrubbed and brushed!
Chief: Jump!
Rex: Where?
Chief: Here!
Rex: When?
Chief: Now!
Rex: Why?
Chief: *What*?