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“My Life as a Dog” is one of the greatest adolescent films ever created in Scandinavian Sweden that I hope will continue to be “rediscovered” forever.
2019.11.18
“My Life as a Dog” synopsis
Sweden. Ingmar, a talkative boy, lives in a single-parent household with his older brother and their mother, who suffers from tuberculosis. Due to her mother's worsening condition, she is left in the care of her uncle who lives in the countryside. There, Ingmar meets Saga, a girl who plays soccer and boxing with the village boys. Ingmar befriends Saga, a girl pretending to be a boy, and spends his days happily there, but...
Index
- The great true value of the master craftsman known for “dog movies”
- Topics from the good old days of Sweden, 1958
- "Sex and death" embedded in the pastoral world of the work
The great true value of the master craftsman known for “dog movies”
`` HACHI : The Promised Dog'' (2009) starring Richard Gere, a Hollywood remake of the Japanese film ``Hachiko Monogatari '' (1987/Director: Seijiro Kamiyama), and the interaction between reincarnated dogs' souls and humans across time. `` My Wonderful Life '' (2017), which depicts a dog, and its sequel ` `My Wonderful Journey '' (2019 / Director: Gail Mancuso), and director Lasse Hallström, who is the executive producer of the sequel, ``My Wonderful Life'' (2017) Are you continuing to work on ``movies''?
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That's because his breakthrough film was ``My Life as a Dog'' (1985), which was shot in his hometown of Sweden. It may seem like a very simple reason to write it like this, but his early masterpieces were so well made and left such a vivid impression that even now director Hallström's brand value is extended to the image of a drama depicting the relationship between dogs and humans. I guess they are.
However, ``My Life as a Dog'' is not what you would call a ``dog movie.'' This is a drama that depicts the complex emotions of an adolescent boy in an extremely sensitive and humorous way. Growth in the face of harsh reality, and many sweet and sour experiences that you will never forget... I feel like there are surprisingly few opportunities to talk about it, but it's on par with `` Stand by Me '' (1986/Director: Rob Reiner), which was a juvenile film from the same period and is still well-known. --In other words, it's a masterpiece that ranks among the highest in movie history.