The common growth of man and dog, the redemption of each other

Weston 2022-03-25 09:01:19

For Gabriela, who is new to feature-length films, "War Dog Ricks" is actually top-heavy overall. The film's rhythm in the latter part begins to appear unbalanced, and it is neither objective enough to show the war The pain caused by both sides revolves around the life of the heroine after returning home from an injury, and it also seems particularly long and slack, which makes the final happy ending seem to have settled on women's rights, dogs and war, but But it didn't really sublimate the emotion of the film in the restraint that the director envisioned.

It is true that "War Dog Rex" has the problem of rhythm control, and it also lacks due depth in its focus on war, but this fetter that is based on reality and transcends human affection is still given in the end. People left a sincere impression.

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  • Margarita 2022-03-24 09:03:18

    Some procrastination. But the American dream is real

  • Lionel 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    A lot of comments talked about running accounts, but I saw a little bit of Ang Lee's "Billy Lynn's Midfield War". The friendship between the hostess and the army dog ​​can be felt by anyone who has actually raised a dog. It is not an assumed relationship. The film’s emotions are restrained, and the scenes of fighting in Iraq are even more tense. The acting skills of the heroine and the dog are hard to come by. The only surprise is the appearance of Malfoy. Even the old ones dare not recognize them, but the characters created are very touching!

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