Dog (2017)
6/10
Good dog, terrible human
22 November 2020
After being kicked out of the house and out of job, Jacques becomes the pet dog of an eccentric pet store owner.

I saw it as a satirical dark comedy (others can see it as a drama) about the current situation of Western society, and modern slavery itself (either social or labor). It is full of exaggerations, graphic and intense scenes, that make us laugh due to the situation and atmosphere in which they are placed.

It's a good example for the famous phrase "it's a dog's lufe", where the question of submission and superiority of one character is played, and the constant search for affection and (self) love of the other.

It doesn't reach the climax, which left me a bit disappointed, leaving the narrative with holes that could have been filled, and that would give a feeling of satisfaction at the end.
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