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So, 'Dog Ends' is this curious little black comedy from 1984 that really dives into some dark themes while still managing to keep a certain lightness. The premise revolves around this middle-aged guy who's sort of at his wits' end taking care of his grandfather, who's not just elderly but also needy and demanding. I mean, it's a bit of a satirical take on euthanasia being legal in the future. The atmosphere is oddly unsettling yet comedic, and the pacing has that nice awkward rhythm that makes you feel the strain alongside the protagonist. Not a lot of films tackle this subject with such a peculiar blend of humor and seriousness. The performances, while not flashy, carry a weight that makes the absurdity all the more resonant. It's definitely a film that sticks with you for its offbeat take on a sensitive topic.
Unique take on euthanasia as a legal norm.Striking balance between humor and serious themes.Interesting character dynamics and performance depth.
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