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So, 'Dogman' is an interesting piece. The premise—this guy adopting a man who behaves like a dog—is pretty peculiar, right? The tone feels like a mix of dark humor and somber reflection. It really explores family dynamics, authority, and the blurred lines of companionship. What I found striking was the pacing; it ebbs and flows, drawing you in with these intimate moments and then pulling back when tension rises. The performances carry the film, especially the guy playing the 'dogman'—there's a rawness to his portrayal that's something else. The practical effects are mostly subtle but effective, grounding the surreal premise in reality. It really stands out in how it unpacks human relationships in a bizarre context. Quite a conversation starter, honestly.
Themes of authority and companionshipDistinctive pacing and toneNot your typical drama
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