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6.7/10
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Told from a dogs perspective - the titular Baxter is moved from one owner to another, seemingly never being a good fit for anyone.Told from a dogs perspective - the titular Baxter is moved from one owner to another, seemingly never being a good fit for anyone.Told from a dogs perspective - the titular Baxter is moved from one owner to another, seemingly never being a good fit for anyone.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Malcom Berger Scrannage
- Jean-Jean
- (as Malcom Scrannage)
Maxime Leroux
- Baxter
- (voice)
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First of all, let me say this is one of the most original films I have ever seen. The camera work and techniques are very nice. Also, the story of a dog's life and the thoughts that run through his mind about his masters is amazing.
It moves slowly at times but once Baxter (the dog) meets up with his dream master, the pace really picks up.
This movie is a must see for some of the amusing things Baxter thinks about and for the ending that leaves you somewhat sad, but very satisfied and/or disturbed.
It moves slowly at times but once Baxter (the dog) meets up with his dream master, the pace really picks up.
This movie is a must see for some of the amusing things Baxter thinks about and for the ending that leaves you somewhat sad, but very satisfied and/or disturbed.
I do not know why it took me so long to see this movie, but it is absolutly amazing. This is a movie that I recommend everyone must see. Yes, it is very disturbing, and yes, you may feel disgusted, or even physical ill after seeing it, but it is a great film. Even if subtitles annoy you, take the time and watch this film. 10/10
I though this was really good, I loved it
Just don't expect Cujo, this totally different!
As Baxter (the dog) is telling us the story, how he sees and feels about his different owners.
I didn't like the last five minutes, I found that little hard to watch
Just don't expect Cujo, this totally different!
As Baxter (the dog) is telling us the story, how he sees and feels about his different owners.
I didn't like the last five minutes, I found that little hard to watch
The story here has been done several times before and since this one was made, although arguably not in such a bizarre and intriguing way. The story concerns a bull terrier, Baxter, and his adventures with several different owners: an old lady, a young couple, and a disturbed nazi-obsessed boy. The dog offers commentary on the humans, and life for him in general, and is often thoughtful and at times quite humorous. Probably one of the best films of its type, but one that no one has seen...probably due to its somewhat disturbing subject matter, and the fact that it is a foreign film with subtitled French, however, I would strongly recommend this film as it is quite a viewing experience with several memorable moments and sequences.
I stumbled on this film at the video store quite by accident: I have long had a weakness for bull terrier dogs, whose other-worldly appearance makes them perfect for off-center stories (see Tim Burton's early film "Frankenweenie," books "The Land of Laughs" and "The Garden of Abdul Gasazi"), and I understand the director's choice of the breed to embody his bleak vision in this remarkable film. The video package copy used the word "disturbing" three times, and the film IS disturbing, but also distinctive and beautifully realized. NOT for kids or casual movie rentals (not a "date" movie). And: make sure it's subtitled, not dubbed.
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- TriviaJohn Waters is a fan of this film and included it in his here! TV anthology series "John Waters Presents Movies That Will Corrupt You."
- ConnectionsFeatured in No Sleep TV3: Classic Episode #2: "The Truly Disturbing" (2015)
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