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Strong film due to convincing and well-delivered character observations
bob the moo30 April 2008
A man, Joseph, starts to come to a point of self-realisation about the effect that his violent and racist tendencies have on others and on himself when his rage sees him kicking his dog to the point of near death after a row in a pub. This BAFTA-winning short film from actor Paddy Considine was his directorial debut and was a personal film that he apparently wrote in only a few hours. This is not a fault with it because it appears that the character of Joseph was based on some of his father's characteristics and in this regard he was able to put them into actions easily enough.

The short film is all about the character of Joseph and his struggle to try and stop being the person that he is. In this story it is about his violent temper and so on but it could easily be about other things because as anyone with a "bad habit" knows, it is very difficult to know when you are doing it and therefore be able to stop it. Whether it be sarcasm, rudeness or something else, it often takes extremes to push oneself to the point of realising that it needs to change. The film captures this very well but it does help to have Mullan in the cast because this sort of character and setting is his bread and butter.

I don't mean to suggest that it was easy for anyone but Considine did say that he probably wouldn't have done the film without Mullan and you can understand why. His performance is really strong and the rage, self-loathing and lack of control are all plain to be seen in his eyes and body language. Considine directs well, with plenty of well-framed shots to draw the viewer into the film. I wasn't totally sure about the redemptive part of his film but I still found it to be a very well drawn character that made for a strong film. Not the most cheerful thing but still a very good short film.
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4/10
...is no more.
ulf-635-5233676 March 2015
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Surprisingly bland and undifferentiated. Dog altogether. I must confess I had great expectations. That were not met. Grrrr... It's always disturbing to face animals getting hurt. It's a safe bet to get attention. You got my attention. But then what? Very little of this short film felt genuine or indefeasible. It literally ran out of into nothing country. But maybe, it's just that Paddy C strive to achieve. A gloomy nothing. A dead end. A piece of poetry for those who were left over. Or made themselves totally impossible. Completely out of touch. It is closing time in the gardens of the west. Are dogs allowed in heaven? Still, I am looking forward to PCs next effort.
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4/10
I don't see it.
Horst_In_Translation4 December 2015
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"Dog Altogether" is a British 16.5-minute short film from 8 years ago and I guess sometimes it is true that names win awards, at least in terms of BAFTA. Paddy Considine as writer and director, Peter Mullan and Olivia Colman as actors was too sweet for them that year and this one won the short film BAFTA. I personally believe "Soft" would have been a better winner. I cannot really see greatness in "Dog Altogether". It is a decent character study as we follow a man with serious anger issues that he lets out on everybody he encounters, be it his own animal or random strangers at a pub. This is basically it. neither these scenes did a lot for me nor did the scene with Colman towards the end. This film had no real emotional impact on me and I am not sure how to feel about the ending. Did he get what he deserve? Is he better now? This film really tells nothing. I thought this was a disappointing movie. Cannot say this got me interested in watching "Tyrannosaur", a spin-off from this successful short film. Not recommended.
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