Review of Isle of Dogs (2018) by Justin Chang for Los Angeles Times — 21 Mar 2018
If there is a reason to cherish this often captivating, sometimes irritating, unavoidably perplexing movie, it's that its mere existence seems to defy rational explanation. It is by turns savage and soulful, mangy and refined, possessed of an unmistakable pedigree and yet boldly resistant to categorization.
It's a shaggy Frankenmutt of a movie, dressed in artisanal fur and infested by bespoke fleas.
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This review of Isle of Dogs (2018) was written by Justin Chang and published by Los Angeles Times on 21 Mar 2018.
Isle of Dogs has generally received very positive reviews.
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