movie, but you have to sift through 90 minutes of toilet humor to find it. Still, in the end, when each dog inevitably finds happiness, I couldn’t help but be happy for them. But if all you’re after is feeling good about dogs, you could save yourself time and just watch some ...
The cats-eye-view camera angle is free hand. No track was used. It adds disorientation, and anxiety to the movie. भाव Paul Jarrett: Oh well it does have a certain charm, in an Amityville kind of way. कनेक्शन Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Strays (2016...
Reggie's sincerity throughout these clearly abusive scenarios will make Strays a difficult watch for dog lovers — a demographic the film seems to aim toward but squarely misses.Eventually, Doug drives Reggie all the way to the city, abandoning him in an alley. It's there he meets Bug, a...
There's almost no CG: 95 percent of the movie is all real dog performance, which was really important to me. I felt like the more real it feels, especially for adult audiences, the less you get pulled out — but also the funnier it becomes. There's moments where Reggie puts his head...
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