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The Dogs (2019) presents a gritty exploration of class disparity through the lives of two dogs and their owners. It’s a slow burn, really—captures the weight of daily life, and the tension just simmers beneath the surface. The dogs aren't just pets; they symbolize the stark differences in society, and you really feel their presence as the story unfolds. The performances are grounded, almost raw, lending an air of authenticity that resonates. The practical effects, while minimal, effectively enhance the storytelling. It’s distinct in how it intertwines the fate of these animals with their human counterparts, showing how love and hardship intertwine. The pacing might feel languid to some, but it fits the film’s contemplative tone well.
Examines class disparity through animal perspectivesFeatures grounded performancesSlow-paced, reflective storytelling
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