Dog Man (Italian October 10th)
I was back to the Cinema Centre, this time to see another Italian film Dog Man. This is a low-key script-driven film set in a small town that can only be described by comparison to any of the less acclaimed parts of human anatomy.
The main conflict is a terrible man, whose violence is unstoppable by townspeople. This tyranny is either symbolic to whatever unstoppable force is in the viewer's world, or at the least, the helplessness empathizes with the viewer's personal experiences.
The acting was superb. I especially like the Italians' use of "Ohh!"
The main conflict is a terrible man, whose violence is unstoppable by townspeople. This tyranny is either symbolic to whatever unstoppable force is in the viewer's world, or at the least, the helplessness empathizes with the viewer's personal experiences.
The acting was superb. I especially like the Italians' use of "Ohh!"
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