Is it really Happy Ending on the surface?

Rebecca 2021-12-01 08:01:29

On the surface, this seems to be a story of justice over evil, but is it really the case? Today, with the second question about the end of Dog Island (a little bit under house arrest), I began to question whether the little pilot really loves dogs.

First of all, the little boy began to domesticate a few dogs on the first night when he came to the garbage island (giving an order), and a classmate who understood Japanese pointed out that on the first day on the night when the glass bottles were piled, the little boy was among the little boys. Said one sentence: from today you are my dogs (declare leadership). In the process of looking for a little bit, he insisted that the leader pick up the stick is also domesticating him (even using a roar). In the process of obeying the young man, the leader also gained status and power (from a rogue dog to a guard dog, the ending is particularly proud He said that he almost killed a person). Didn’t Cardamom say at the beginning that although he was a show dog, he did not agree with this identity. At the end, he said he was happy to learn a new move? Isn't it ironic enough?

As for the ending of the little bit, at first I thought it was for him to be offered to spend his old age, but their family didn't seem happy, not to mention that if you really love dogs, would you hide it? A more important detail is that the memorial sculptures built are caged, and the little dots are kept inside. It looks like the director deliberately did it. As for why I’m locked up, I’ve said that individual heroism cannot affect the government. The little boy is essentially a centralized ruler. He does not think that dogs are human friends (equal treatment), but are still tools.

There are still many doubts, some special biscuits. (The part of the special biscuits was pointed out by some netizens. Before, the little boy cherished this cookie very much. Even the leader and the other dogs who saved him were only divided into half. Later, after meeting the little bit again, A little bit told him in the sewer that he could no longer protect him, and then when he arrived at the abandoned factory, the little boy immediately waited for all the stray dogs to eat the biscuits, similar to a little bit of revenge, which I think is good), a member of Parliament It is definitely not funny to propose the death penalty for hurting dogs. In fact, it is also a cat coup, etc., etc. I also hope that it is over-interpreted and not turned into a political thriller, but everything in the movie The discordant elements should be explored to find what the director wants to express, and one more important thing. Finally, the little boy took a little child in his hand when patrolling the car! The Diandian family under the ground has one less child by his side.

Everything is conspired by carnivores. Whether you can survive in a decent way depends on the likes and dislikes of the ruler, and whether it is likes or dislikes, you are just a bird in a cage. The purest thing in it is the leader’s belief that he is the heart of the street, and the boy’s initial desire to find his own dog’s heart, the original intention of foreign students who want to help dogs, and the feelings that silly dogs have towards humans. Believe it is true. But I think this is really not a happy ending.

View more about Isle of Dogs reviews

Extended Reading

Isle of Dogs quotes

  • 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.

  • 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*?