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The Dogs of Manhattan is a fascinating glimpse into the quirky world of 90's New York dog-walking scene. It's not just about the dogs; it's the people too. You get to see this unique microcosm of urban life, where every dog has its own personality and the walkers have their own stories. The pacing is relaxed, almost meandering, which fits the subject matter perfectly. You really feel the vibe of the city at that time—chaotic yet charming. The practical effects are just the everyday moments captured on the streets. The interviews with dog owners and walkers are candid and often hilarious. There's an authenticity here that feels rare; it’s not overly polished or scripted. If you're into documentaries that dive deep into subcultures, this one's a gem.
Unique perspective on urban lifeShowcases the bonds between pets and ownersGreat for fans of subculture documentaries
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