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Oh My Dog is an interesting somber piece that treads the well-worn path of animal rescue narratives but adds its own touch with the blind Siberian Husky at the heart of it. The film has a raw, heartfelt atmosphere, with pacing that allows the emotional beats to breathe. You can really feel the struggles of the school kid, not just with the dog but also the outside world that has often turned a blind eye to both. The practical effects in some of the scenes showcase the bond forming between the kid and the Husky, making it quite engaging. Performances feel genuine, with moments that resonate even if the script falters a bit here and there. It’s a slow burn but in a way that feels earned, you know?
The dynamic between the kid and the dog is well-explored.Has a unique approach to the themes of neglect and acceptance.The cinematography captures a sense of warmth amidst the struggles.
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