Review of Dog Tags (2008) by L I N D — 31 Mar 2010
'Dog Tags' was a far better movie than it had any right to be. With a cast of relative newcomers and under-appreciated veterans, it has no big names associated with it, and it's a far better film because of it.
This is a movie that epitomizes everything that Hollywood mainstream isn't: Raw, real, gritty, occasionally discomfiting, and brilliantly riveting. Paul Preiss and Bart Fletcher put on a show that seems very 'slice of life'; like 2 old friends who happened to have someone follow them around for a few days and film their lives.
They are very much THERE, as if no one else was watching them. I give high praise to Damion Dietz's direction and the movie's casting.
This review of Dog Tags (2008) was written by L I N D on 31 Mar 2010.
Dog Tags has generally received mixed reviews.
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