If was possible this movie would gain a six star.
I cry after the movie thing about dogs, loves, death, life.
I WILL NOT EXPLAIN MORE. THIS AND ANOTHER MOVIE ENTER ON MY 30 FAVORITE MOVIES LIST. YOU CAN SEE ON MY LETTERBOXD PROFILE.
If was possible this movie would gain a six star.
I cry after the movie thing about dogs, loves, death, life.
I WILL NOT EXPLAIN MORE. THIS AND ANOTHER MOVIE ENTER ON MY 30 FAVORITE MOVIES LIST. YOU CAN SEE ON MY LETTERBOXD PROFILE.
**SUPER GREAT MOVIE!** Dogs win my heart.
Many strengths, especially the emotional impact.
Maybe one small weakness is the script’s structure for developing the characters and stories since there are four timelines, firstly one and after another.
As I write this, I’ve already watched the sequel, *A Dog’s Journey*, and omg, it’s perfect. You’ll read about it in my next post here on Letterboxd.
This is a really strange movie, and it’s undeniable that it’s a true Coppola auteur film.
Despite that, I actually enjoyed it. It’s hard to pinpoint the exact strengths, but the premise, along with its portrayal of art, politics, and other themes, offers a decent foundation and room for reflection.
I know the special effects and some colors feel a bit "cheesy" and artificial, but I’m not sure that’s a major flaw. For me, the weaknesses are in the repetitive…
What I saw at the movie theater? Without a doubt, it's art! Zendaya stars in this movie, and she makes a significant difference, but it's not only her crucial because all aspects of the movie are crucial.
Let me begin by discussing the casting: perfect. They not only engage in physical intimacy but also depict deep emotional connections. The director's choice of cast and the entire team's dedication is evident. This movie is a masterpiece crafted by a great scriptwriter…