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So, 'Thank God, I Am A Dog' offers this quirky blend of comedy and, well, canine perspective that’s rather refreshing. The main character, Lyolik, is a mongrel with quite the backstory—spending time on the streets gives him this rough, streetwise charm that colors the narrative. His offscreen ruminations truly bring a unique voice to the film. You notice the pacing is a bit uneven, but it has this charm that works for the story's tone. The way the dog interacts with his owners during their conflicts really hits on themes of loyalty and the complexity of relationships. It's not overly polished, but there's a rawness that adds to its appeal.
Quirky canine perspectiveStreetwise charm of the protagonistThemes of loyalty and relationships
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