Thursday, April 26, 2007
Year of the Dog
Alien's preview scout D has submitted the following review.
Thanks for the pass to “year of the dog.” I went without any idea what the movie was going to be about and I thought it was a pretty good film. It had a very independent film feel to it (not sure what sort of financial backing it had) though Brad Pitt was the executive producer. Without giving away the story it addressed in a broad sense the relationships Americans have with people and animals through an eventful window in one woman’s life. A path to alternative lifestyles and passion is proposed. I was intrigued by the different emotions, sometimes conflicting, the film was able to elicit. Dogs and their influence on our life is the continuous thread that leads one person to finding happiness but not without some serious bumps in the road. “No animals were harmed in the making of this film.”
D gives it 2.5 wags of the tail out of 4.
Alien's preview scout D has submitted the following review.
Thanks for the pass to “year of the dog.” I went without any idea what the movie was going to be about and I thought it was a pretty good film. It had a very independent film feel to it (not sure what sort of financial backing it had) though Brad Pitt was the executive producer. Without giving away the story it addressed in a broad sense the relationships Americans have with people and animals through an eventful window in one woman’s life. A path to alternative lifestyles and passion is proposed. I was intrigued by the different emotions, sometimes conflicting, the film was able to elicit. Dogs and their influence on our life is the continuous thread that leads one person to finding happiness but not without some serious bumps in the road. “No animals were harmed in the making of this film.”
D gives it 2.5 wags of the tail out of 4.
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