Die dreizehn Jahre alte Lili kämpft darum, ihren Hund Hagen zu beschützen. Sie ist tief bestürzt, als Hagen von ihrem Vater auf der Straße ausgesetzt wird. In ihrer Unschuld noch davon überz... Alles lesenDie dreizehn Jahre alte Lili kämpft darum, ihren Hund Hagen zu beschützen. Sie ist tief bestürzt, als Hagen von ihrem Vater auf der Straße ausgesetzt wird. In ihrer Unschuld noch davon überzeugt, dass mit Liebe jede Schwierigkeit überwunden werden kann, macht sich Lili auf den We... Alles lesenDie dreizehn Jahre alte Lili kämpft darum, ihren Hund Hagen zu beschützen. Sie ist tief bestürzt, als Hagen von ihrem Vater auf der Straße ausgesetzt wird. In ihrer Unschuld noch davon überzeugt, dass mit Liebe jede Schwierigkeit überwunden werden kann, macht sich Lili auf den Weg, ihren Hund zu suchen und ihn zu retten.
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- 8 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Anya
- (as Horváth Lili Anna)
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I thought some of the roles (dogs or humans) were a little too over-the-top not believable to get emotionally involved. We have bad - parents, merchants, musical conductor, animal control specialists, dog trainers. As for the dogs, although well trained, seemed too well trained.
Storyline is simple. We have a girl, independent beyond her age, roaming the streets at night searching for her lost dog. She finds her dog, but it has changed for the worse. Can it be saved?
Well it's not the surrealistic Cujo with its rabid St. Bernard or the benign Benji. White Dog, rather, feels like a realistic horror film, at least till the closing when it does get surreal. Indeed, these mutts are not "just a bunch." They loosely represent the abused and subjugated underclass of the world, and you guessed it, they revolt like apes from that infamous planet or workers from Metropolis.
Until that fantasy ending, where the dogs are let loose to wreak havoc, the story is an effectively scary progression of the dog Max's descent into rabid madness through various masters, the last of whom teaches him how to kill for dog fights. Young Lili (Zsofia Psotta) befriends Max as a stray until she's forced to let him go—on to his bloody career. Lili's struggles to keep the dog put her in opposition to her father, Daniel (Sandor Zsoter),and most authoritarian situations like playing in an orchestra under a controlling maestro.
As the drama slowly exposes (think about Hitchcock's measured exposition in The Birds) the constant abuse stray dogs are accustomed to, it parallels Lili's battle with a clueless father and abusive dog catchers, who sometimes resemble Ghostbusters in their uniforms and bungling dog chases. In either case, dog or girl, adults are usually clueless about the suffering they inflict on their dogs and children.
Like the poor French of their Revolution, the downtrodden and dogs will have their day. Today's increasing gap between the rich and poor or the brutality of Mid-Eastern ISIS persecutions can serve as the objects of writer/director Kornal Mundruczo's figurative story. For those not interested in English-major deconstructions, White God (the title may be homage to Sam Fuller's White Dog) is a fine horror story about the voiceless downtrodden rising up against their oppressors.
No matter which side you're on, it's a disturbing tale, bloody and depressing, elevated to artistic worthiness by an uncanny fusion of the real and the surreal.
Despite her best efforts Hagen ends up on the mean streets of Budapest and she, in her innocent way, sets out to find him. Now that is the very simple synopsis for what is a film with so much more to offer. This is a cast of thousands – of dogs that is. All of the mixed breed dogs were untrained and rescued from shelters. The performances are stunning. There are scenes of animal butchery and animal cruelty – so if that will offend then this may not be for you.
It is also a parable about how one species dominates another in the belief it is the superior – and we all know that in parables pride leads to a fall.
This is also shot beautifully in a beautiful city with stunning realism and an eye for the impact that such a powerful story can make. Official entry fro the Academy Awards for best foreign language film 2015 and winner of Un Certain Regard prize at the 2014 Canes Film Festival – this is amazing, original, stunning and highly entertaining cinema.
It can be useful for us to reflect on the treatment we have with our pets or with animals in general.
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- Wissenswertes274 dogs were used in the making of this movie which is the world record for the most dogs used in a feature film.
- PatzerWhenever we see a character wandering on the streets, let it be Lili, Hagen or others, they always take quite odd and complicated routes, passing places quite far from each other. In the opening scene we see Lili cycling in downtown Budapest, on the Pest side (the Eastern bank of the river Danube) but in the next cut she's on the bridge heading to the Eastern bank again. It's not unlikely that she went back to Buda and back again, but doesn't make much sense.
- Crazy Credits[Opening tittle card] "Everything terrible is something that needs our love." -Rainer Maria Rilke
- VerbindungenFeatures Tom gibt ein Konzert (1947)
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- Budget
- 700.000.000 HUF (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 282.358 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 16.139 $
- 29. März 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 616.277 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 1 Min.(121 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1