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Un toiletteur pour chiens timide vivant dans une banlieue populaire vend de la cocaïne et tente d'éviter les ennuis, tout devant gérer quelqu'un d'instable et violent qui menace tout le quar... Tout lireUn toiletteur pour chiens timide vivant dans une banlieue populaire vend de la cocaïne et tente d'éviter les ennuis, tout devant gérer quelqu'un d'instable et violent qui menace tout le quartier.Un toiletteur pour chiens timide vivant dans une banlieue populaire vend de la cocaïne et tente d'éviter les ennuis, tout devant gérer quelqu'un d'instable et violent qui menace tout le quartier.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 40 victoires et 32 nominations au total
Vittorio Russo
- Commerciante
- (as Russo Vittorio)
Gennaro Iannone
- Commerciante
- (as Iannone Gennaro)
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Marcello Fonte's award winning performance which totally convinces as the doting father dealing coke on the side and in so doing so has made one of his customers, Simone (Edoardo Pesce), a hulking beast of a sociopathic bully, into a true monster. Something utterly devoid of charm, empathy or indeed a single redeeming quality. The 'dogman' however, through his actions, is a morally ambigous character. On the one hand, he's a loving, devoted father to his daughter. He shows a warmth, affection, empathy and understanding towards the dogs in his care, who are sometimes agitated. On the other hand he bears a great deal of responsibility for making Simone into the coke addled monster that he is.
Questions are opened up about the nature of evil, how it arises and what it is that prevents evil from taking hold. I think the film invites us to consider what we live our lives for - do we live solely in order to serve ourselves and our narrow interests or do we put aside our selves and try to live for and consider others? How do we deal with the consequences, foreseen or otherwise, of our actions?
The direction - use of location, cinematography. This is definitely a movie to see on the big screen, the decrepit sea side resort where the action takes place is packed full of detail this is masterful film making - making full use of the setting to reinforce the interior world of the characters.
The sure sign for me of a skilled director is an absence of incidental music - this movie has none, it doesn't need it. The action speaks for itself. It relies upon and allows the audience intelligence to consider what is going on.
A magnificently intelligent film about the human condition about how humans allow tyrants to run over them, about power, how power is abused, how we treat those weaker than ourselves.
I'll warn there is some stomach churning violence so this might not be a good 'date' movie but if you want a serious and deep film exploring the human condition and masculinity in particular then this one is for you. More questions posed than answers offered...
If you're an Italian buff and know your way around the Naples region this will be even more for you, but that said the story could happen anywhere.
Saying that suddenly brought to mind Shane Meadows film 'Dead Mans Shoes' which this would sit very nicely with in a double bill. It's quite a different film, with a damaged male protagonist making choices with serious consequences and also a 'revenge' flick.
DOGMAN was released in France back in June where I saw it in Italian with French subtitles I speak OK French, not brilliant, there's always stuff you miss but that didn't seem to diminish the impact. I'll finish by saying that despite the dark themes it's not without some sharp humour. ENJOY!
Marcello Fonte is superb as the nuanced, buscemi-ish underdog carrying the literally back-breaking burden of loyalty and friendship in this darkly comic, violent tale of the quest for respect. Sublime photography and production design here but I was left hoping for a little more sweeter justice at the end.
This is a small but lovely and dark Italian gem.
Its such a stylish and well-told story. It feels so iconic and classic and the two leading actors give exceptional and unique performances. I felt invested from the very first minute and the whole movie had a dark charm and told a not-so-important, but thrilling story.
There are some elements, like the quirky performance of the leading actor and the impressive storytelling that make this film kind of exceptional.
8/10
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It's very understandable that so many reviewers of this film make a statement that they can't recommend this film to anyone. It's almost an orgy of sado-masochism, where a little humble man with a daughter making his living on taking care of dogs is harassed by the supreme local bully, who terrorizes the entire district, an almost surrealistic desolation of a human slum district in the Naples area, that just couldn't be more dreary. He tries in vain to compromise with the bully by serving him, which he never should have done in the first place, because it only worsens the trouble. The final settlement is a grotesque monstrosity of a disposal vying with the most atrocious finales of Visconti in explicit realism. The case of Marcello is and will always remain a puzzle, why did he at all try to compromise with such an obvious criminal maniac, you just don't compromise with terrorists, which will only eventually turn you one of them. The film is horribly realistic all the way, and it's difficult to see that anything good could come out of it, and we never learn what trials Marcello will encounter next.
Marcello is a timid, weak-minded dog groomer in a lower class neighborhood. He's a loving father and a dog lover. He deals coke to volatile brute Simoncino who terrorizes the neighborhood and never pays for anything. He gets pushed into joining Simoncino in his crime sprees. The situation spirals out of control as Simoncino's relentless brutality is matched only by Marcello's meekness.
Marcello's pathetic nature is a bit frustrating at first. His character becomes very compelling as he gets more complex. He is like a dog mistreated by his violent master. He shows his humanity and his soft nature but he is moulded by his handler. There is a magnetism to his meekness. They are all very compelling characters. Despite his flaws and the inevitable tragedy, one hopes for the best. It's a brilliant character study.
Marcello's pathetic nature is a bit frustrating at first. His character becomes very compelling as he gets more complex. He is like a dog mistreated by his violent master. He shows his humanity and his soft nature but he is moulded by his handler. There is a magnetism to his meekness. They are all very compelling characters. Despite his flaws and the inevitable tragedy, one hopes for the best. It's a brilliant character study.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Matteo Garrone pushed Marcello Fonte to drink whiskey before performing some scenes, so that he could be more easily in the mood of his character.
- Bandes originalesGlue
Written by Matthew McBriar and Andrew Ferguson
Performed by BICEP
Published by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd
Courtesy of Ninja Tune Ltd
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Догмен
- Lieux de tournage
- Castel Volturno, Caserta, Campania, Italie(Dogman shop on Via Darsena Orientale, Villaggio Coppola, Castel Volturno)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 4 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 148 225 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 013 $US
- 14 avr. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 080 147 $US
- Durée
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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