Cat Slave vs Dog Slave Battle

Colton 2022-04-23 07:02:00

"Canis Island" (Recommended in 1983)

When dogs aren't considered pot friends

When friends are treated as enemies

a curable disease

A mayor who only looks at performance

A bottle of buried blue serum

Ruined the dogs' hopes

also ruined the most loyal people

a child who does not want to give up

A loyal guard dog

Finally saved the dog who said there was

A very good stop-motion animation, with beautiful pictures, interesting and touching stories, a very good movie, there is time to savor it carefully, and a beautiful scene of making sushi.

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Extended Reading
  • Don 2021-12-01 08:01:29

    It happened in Japan and there was no Shiba Inu, which is unscientific

  • 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 touch.

Isle of Dogs quotes

  • [Mayor Kobayashi speaking in Japanese as Simul-Translate Machine translates]

    Simul-Translate Machine: As you know, we all hate dogs. Chairman Fujimoto-san, President of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical. You secretly introduced mega-quantities of infected fleas and contagious tick-larvae into a metropolitan city center, creating an unprecedented animal disease outbreak. Thank you.

    [applause]

    Simul-Translate Machine: General Yamatachi-san, Commander of the Megasaki Municipal Task Force. You oversaw the deportation of over 750,000 caged-animals to a nearly uninhabitable offshore refuse center. Good work.

    [applause]

    Simul-Translate Machine: Supervisor Kitano-san, Director of Kobayashi Robotics. You developed the most promising artificial life-form in the history of corporate technology and a powerful new weapon, to boot. Well done.

    [applause]

    Simul-Translate Machine: Yakuza Nakamura-san, Head of the Clenched-Fist Gang. You eliminated all Pro-Dog opposition through the use of bribery, extortion, intimidation, and violent force. My compliments.

    [applause]

    Simul-Translate Machine: Brains have been washed. Wheels have been greased. Fear has been mongered. Now we prepare for the final stage of our conspiracy theory: the permanent end to the Canine Saturation Crisis.

  • [Two packs of feral dogs growling at each other over a garbage bag potentially containing food]

    Rex: Wait a second. Before we attack each other and tear ourselves to shreds like a pack of maniacs, let's just open the sack first and see what's actually in it. It might not even be worth the trouble.

    Igor: Alright.

    Rex: A rancid apple core, two worm-eaten banana peels, a moldy rice cake, a dried-up pickle, tin of sardine bones, a pile of broken egg-shells, an old smushed-up rotten gizzard with maggots all over it...

    Chief: Okay, it's worth it.

    [All dogs proceed to fight]