Review of Dog Pound (2010) by Darren O — 17 Aug 2015
Hot bowl of shit coming right up.
Three very different young men, with different background, and different crimes committed are the new guys in a juvenile hall correctional facility. There is a strange hierarchy when kids can earn their way to a better life and groups police themselves. Life is made very hard for the new inmates.
"We have a system here.".
"Fuck your system.".
Kim Chapiron, director of Smart Ass and Sheitan, delivers Dog Pound. The storyline for this picture is just okay and a bit cliché. The characters were not particularly interesting but the settings and execution was unique. The acting was mediocre and the cast includes Adam Butcher, Shane Kippel, and Dewshane Willaims.
"I need to talk to my mother.".
This was recommended to me by Netflix so I added it to my queue. This was fairly cliché with your expected male bonding, fighting, and rape sequences. I felt this was kind of blah and not really worth your time.
"Make your stay pleasant here.".
Grade: C-.
This review of Dog Pound (2010) was written by Darren O on 17 Aug 2015.
Dog Pound has generally received positive reviews.
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