Mayor Kobayashi's all kinds of things always remind me of the president of a certain country who is ravaged by rabies.

Berenice 2022-04-22 07:01:23

Incite extremism to oppress some groups

No one can tolerate scientific views, and even directly persecute top scientists (the uncle Fu who wears glasses)

under his incitement and perversion

The election is one-sided, he is in the 90s; scientific representatives are in the single digits

What's more shady is that behind him is a series of business interests, from chemical to ordnance to armed

A seemingly unimportant butler is actually playing the role of the main messenger pulling the puppet in front of the curtain.

And when the plot seems to be reversed, after the dictatorial mayor steps down

Reformers who appear to be full of justice and courage who come to power will also put forward the idea of ​​killing dogs if they don't treat them kindly.

Of course, I was reminded immediately and changed to social services + fines

It makes people think of the verses of the changing king's flag at the head of the city. It changes and changes, and in the end, it is still a similar world.

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Extended Reading
  • Kimberly 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    He likes the leader of stray dogs. He is humble and has his own pride. He has his own freedom and does not need to listen to anyone's instructions.

  • Randi 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Wess: Exploring wildly on the edge of cultural appropriation. If Darjeeling’s outlook on the cultural other is still self-deprecating, then “Isle of Dogs” is only superficial and self-righteous: aesthetics and tribute are all skins, but sensitivity is lost, no wonder professor Look pissed. I will not talk about the extreme stereotypes of cats, dogs, and Japanese. Director Wei can be confident not to translate, and try to use the language of the movie to make English audiences buy it all.

Isle of Dogs quotes

  • Nutmeg: Will you help him, the little pilot?

    Chief: Why should I?

    Nutmeg: Because he's a twelve year old boy, dogs love those.

  • Rex: I used to sleep on a lamb's wool beanbag next to an electric space heater. That's my territory, I'm an *indoor* dog.

    King: I starred in twenty-two consecutive Doggy Chow commercials. Look at me now, I couldn't land an audition.

    Boss: I was the lead mascot for an undefeated high school baseball team.

    [sneezes]

    Boss: I lost all my spirit, I'm depressing.

    Duke: I only ask for what I've always had, a balanced diet, regular grooming, and a general physical once a year.

    Rex: I think I might give up.

    Duke: What, right now?

    Rex: Right now.

    [turns around]

    Rex: There's no future on Trash Island.

    Duke: [sneezes, then turns to Boss and King] You heard the rumor, right? About Buster?

    [All the four dogs murmur]

    Boss: Who's Buster?

    Duke: Uh, my brother from another litter.

    King: What happened to him?

    Duke: Suicide. Hanged himself by his own leash.

    Boss: Aw, boy...

    Rex: I want my master.

    Chief: [scoffs in disgust] You make me sick.

    [vomits off to the side and walks up to the four dogs]

    Chief: I've seen cats with more balls than you dogs.

    [shouts at Duke]

    Chief: STOP LICKING YOUR WOUNDS!

    [Duke looks around awkwardly with his tongue out. Chief walks up to Boss]

    Chief: You hungry? Kill something and eat it.

    [walks up to Duke]

    Chief: You sick? Take a long nap.

    [walks up to King]

    Chief: You cold? Dig a hole in the ground, crawl into it, and bury yourself.

    [walks up to Rex]

    Chief: But nobody's giving up around here, and don't you forget it, ever. You're Rex. You're King. You're Duke! You're Boss! I'm Chief. We're a pack of scary indestructible alpha dogs. You're talking like a bunch of housebroken... pets.

    Rex: You don't understand. Uh, how could you, I mean you're a...

    Chief: Go ahead say it. I'm a stray, yeah.