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So, 'Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog' is quite the surreal piece of work. You’ve got this dog, right? But it's really about a filmmaker's existential crisis. The frame narrative is interesting, it weaves between the dog’s philosophical musings and this sense of artistic failure. The pacing is a bit unconventional; it drags at times but that just adds to the overall absurdity. The humor is dry and very much Berlin-esque. The practical effects? They have this quirky charm that complements the film’s themes of class and identity. I mean, a dog reflecting on communist ideals? It’s a bizarre exploration that feels fresh, even if it gets a bit pretentious now and then. Definitely one to chat about.
Unique exploration of class and artistic identity.Dry humor with a distinct Berlin vibe.Unconventional pacing may not suit everyone.
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