Review of The Plague Dogs (1982) by Pablo G — 12 Sep 2014
A very peculiar and utterly melancholic tale filled with plenty of shocking moments that are sure to leave a scar on the viewer as the subject matter is not only tragic but also relatable to the society we all live in.
The imaginative tale and sad tone both help to create a story thats visually stunning and that couldnt have possibly be made in any other time or style, which truly makes it a classic that while it may be a little monotonous, it is enjoyable in all its sadness.
This review of The Plague Dogs (1982) was written by Pablo G on 12 Sep 2014.
The Plague Dogs has generally received very positive reviews.
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