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So, 'Your Dog Likes Me More Than You' is this offbeat little gem that dives into the psyche of a struggling dog walker in Brooklyn. It paints a gritty yet affectionate picture of mental health and the writer's journey, really. Petey’s character is layered; you feel his desperation and hope in equal measures. The pacing ebbs and flows, mirroring his ups and downs. It’s not flashy with effects, but the raw, realistic performances ground the story. There's this underlying theme of connection—between humans and pets, but also between dreams and reality. It’s an interesting exploration of aspiration and the harshness of the industry, especially with that literary agent character who feels so familiar in the worst way.
This film seems to have a somewhat elusive release history, making it a curious piece for collectors. It’s not widely available on mainstream platforms, which adds to its intrigue. Original prints are scarce, and there's a burgeoning interest in indie films that tackle mental health with such an honest lens. If you're into character-driven narratives, this one's definitely worth noting.
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