Review of Old Dog (2011) by Michael H — 18 Feb 2013
Explores generational differences represented by the father who resolutely adheres to his unwavering faithfulness to his family, his traditions, and his dog (who holds aspects of both tradition and family) and the son to whom everything is a commodity and to whom tradition and faithfulness have no real value. The conclusion caused consternation, puzzlement, and revulsion in the audience - primarily, I think, by being viewed through the filter of rather privileged and insulated urban American experience.
Unfortunately, the image resolution is terrible. The movie looks as if it was shot using 20 year old security cameras.
This review of Old Dog (2011) was written by Michael H on 18 Feb 2013.
Old Dog has generally received mixed reviews.
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