Review of White Dog (1982) by Matt G — 09 Jan 2012
Fuller does what he can with his low budget and the overall quality is low at times and the dialogue is cheesy here and there, but as a story (a yarn, Fuller would say), it's a powerful, hard edged piece of work that poses some obvious questions it doesn't necessarily feel the need to answer.
The ending for instance, is fantastic and leaves things up for discussion, which is always great. Fuller never got a fair shake while he was active and this controversial yes, but also somewhat important work, that was withheld from release for many years, is proof of that.
Kudos to Fuller for doing what HE wanted, how he wanted, detractors and mainstream Hollywood be damned.
This review of White Dog (1982) was written by Matt G on 09 Jan 2012.
White Dog has generally received positive reviews.
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