On the edge of the Gobi desert in Northwest China, Lang returns to his hometown after being released from jail. While working for the local dog patrol team to clear the town of stray dogs before the Olympic Games, he strikes up an unlikely connection with a black dog. These two lonely souls now embark on a new journey together. (Source: Cannes Film Festival) ~~ Release dates: May 18, 2024 (Festival) || Jun 15, 2024 (Cinema) Edit Translation
- English
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- Español
- Português (Brasil)
Cast & Credits
- Eddie PengEr LangMain Role
- Jia Zhang KeYaoSupport Role
- Liang Jing Support Role
- Tong Li YaRaisinSupport Role
- Vision Wei Support Role
- Liu Hong Yuan Support Role
Reviews
A Great LITTLE Film
-- when you're feeling a little blue and want some company. For as the saying goes: misery loves company.1. If you're interested to see Eddie all handsome and jokey and charming, either change your expectations or ditch now.
2. There's something ridiculously unique that Eddie does in this film that -- to my knowledge -- no other actor has even tried. To tell you would spoil it but a third of the way thru you'll get it.
3. The production design is stark and simple. The town this movie is set in is rather desolate and depressing. You won't be able to take your eyes off anything, which is also because the photography is perfect.
4. One of the best rock band records EVER has two or so songs featured here. An absolute perfect choice and I'm amazed they got the rights to this epic album.
5. If you put a ticking bomb in a building, we need to know if it went off or not. There's something like this in BLACK DOG and they didn't tell us what happened next. It makes me believe it's a metaphor for something, connected to our lead ditching his... urm... captivity? But granting this it's weird we're not shown the aftermath. But also kinda cool somehow.
6. Because of the recent depressingly horrid American election -- I'm feeling just like Eddie.
7. If you enjoyed the short series TO THE WONDER you'll like BLACK DOG. Just know DOG runs a little darker. And if you enjoyed this film but haven't seen WONDER, why are you still reading this?
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