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Dogleg

  • 2023
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Dogleg (2023)
Comedy

The story chronicles amateur director Alan's hectic day juggling the search for his fiancée's lost dog and completing his film amid chaos, assisted by a New York critic as his personal and p... Read allThe story chronicles amateur director Alan's hectic day juggling the search for his fiancée's lost dog and completing his film amid chaos, assisted by a New York critic as his personal and professional pursuits intertwine.The story chronicles amateur director Alan's hectic day juggling the search for his fiancée's lost dog and completing his film amid chaos, assisted by a New York critic as his personal and professional pursuits intertwine.

  • Director
    • Al Warren
  • Writers
    • Michael Bible
    • Al Warren
  • Stars
    • Al Warren
    • Ella Smith
    • Courtney Pauroso
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    122
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al Warren
    • Writers
      • Michael Bible
      • Al Warren
    • Stars
      • Al Warren
      • Ella Smith
      • Courtney Pauroso
    • 7User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Al Warren
    Al Warren
    • Alan
    Ella Smith
    Ella Smith
    • Rita
    Courtney Pauroso
    Courtney Pauroso
    • Sunny
    Angela Trimbur
    Angela Trimbur
    • Julia
    Kristoffer Borgli
    Kristoffer Borgli
    • Kris
    Dylan Redford
    Dylan Redford
    • Nathan
    David Aaron Baker
    David Aaron Baker
    • Dad
    Bridey Elliott
    Bridey Elliott
    Nick Pinkerton
    • Nick
    Vatana Shaw
    Vatana Shaw
    Dabbs Anderson
    Sally Mullins
    Chad Damiani
    DeMorge Brown
    Jamie Granato
    Jamie Granato
    • Angry Driver
    Karina Aldape
    Karina Aldape
    Joshua A. Burwell
    Chuy the Golden Retriever
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      • Michael Bible
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    2haenni0

    Nothing to see here

    Another movie about a Hollywood producer or whatever and anxieties and whatnot, but without any substance. Where is the "comedy", I ask. Where is... anything?

    It is like a vacuum of meaning. There is not a single element that matters or makes sense. The movie within the movie is uninteresting almost to the point of becoming interesting. Well the actual movie falls far short of that, it is just a self-project. Red Flag when the director is also the writer and the "star"...

    Calling this "lame" would be a compliment. I'm only adding a star for the dog and another for a scene with the clouds. Beyond that, there is nothing to see here.
    10StephKowalsMovieBuff

    Simmering Al Warren

    Hiding underneath the surface of Dogleg is a salute to filmmaking and the creative process. Warren's on-screen character- like himself-has poured years of blood sweat and tears into this film. He's fighting tooth and nail to maintain control of what, at the end of the day, is an uncontrollable beast. It's true when making art that even when the idea has been dissected, everything is planned and prepped, and the stars are aligned, the outcome is always up to fate. More often than not, what finally lands is almost never exactly how we've pictured it, if we could even picture it all in the first place. Dogleg works as a sort of metaphor for this phenomenon. Alan has an idea of how this day is going to go-gender reveal, setup, shoot, cooldown, fin. However, once the day starts rolling, the ball has left his court and Alan can't begin to predict what's around the next corner. The movie that is Alan's reality has taken on a life of its own and as he grasps at control at each encounter, he ultimately lands at the feet of hope and luck. It isn't until Alan relinquishes himself to the Unknowing that he lands on two feet, and that's what creating art really comes down to; just giving in. Creating something, anything, without having to know what the end will look like.

    Warren's hilariously unforgiving excursion through LA-though hellish for him-is a pure delight from start to finish and is sure to give a morale boost to indie filmmakers. Though sardonic in nature, there's a charm to its humanity and it manages to resonate where it needs to. It's so easy to walk alongside Alan through the city streets, to sit with him in frustration and confusion, and to laugh at the absurdity of each of his encounters. Like Alan, we learn it's okay to lose control a little bit, it's okay to give in-the sun will set, the party will end, the dog will find its way home.
    9ThimonCastingDirector

    Pretty rare movie

    Very interesting and pretty rare movie. It's giving early Buster Keaton in moments and then sort of a flatlined Almodovar at others. By the end I was seeing echoes of After Hours but way more complex and experimental. It's really quite a frustration dream. I'm not sure if everything makes sense, but it does work. This kind of film resets your brain after too many hours of straight narrative TV. It's the kind of movie you want to tell your friends about, but 99% of them won't like or get it. This is about as far from superhero movies as you can get and I'm glad it exists. I'm having a group of friends over to watch it again tonight on the projector.
    9rkma-01753

    One of the funniest scenes ever

    Thank you, Al Warren, for this awesome film! I will not spoil it with any description whatsoever, but Dogleg contains one of the best choreographed and funniest scenes ever for me (and the juxtaposition with the rest of the story and the build-up is equally as amazing). And I'm 66, so that makes a lot of movie watching. I agree wholeheartedly with the other user reviews here at IMDb, so read their reviews, as well. This is a great film about a special slice of American life, specifically, LA, and its faddish obsessions at the expense of real human needs. And like the Nebraska tourist ads wryly state, it is not for everybody.
    10Bart_Ortho_Cinema

    A Raw Triumph of Chaos

    Just brilliant.

    It's a nut-punch of a ride through messy moments, delivered with an authenticity that few indie films dare to explore.

    The performances are spectacular. The moments felt grounded in truth but kept me on my toes (maybe that's why it kept me on my toes?). There's a certain magic in the way Dogleg does failure and exuberance side by side like it's the chaos that becomes the twine that connects the world. The pace is fast but the camera is slow, the comedy is surprising, and the energy is infectious.

    Al Warren is someone I'll be watching. Dogleg seems to celebrate simply surviving and I like that.

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      • May 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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