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Bone To The Dog
Bone to the Dog is a gritty comedy about Sam, a washed-up hitman whose life has been reduced to low-profile hired killings, alcoholism, and watching TV reruns with his best friend, a very picky cannibal. After years of self-loathing Sam is offered a chance to redeem himself. The job: kidnap the mayor's pet poodle. Unfortunately for Sam, the Mayor and his fumbling bodyguards will stop at nothing to track down this pampered poodle and bring him home.
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Plot Summary
In this Belgian dark comedy, a group of friends embarks on a chaotic and ill-fated road trip to scatter the ashes of their recently deceased friend, Benny. What begins as a somber occasion quickly devolves into a series of mishaps and escalating tensions as they encounter bizarre characters and find themselves in increasingly absurd situations.
Critical Reception
Bone to the Dog received mixed reviews from critics, with many appreciating its dark humor and unconventional narrative. However, some found the plot to be uneven and the humor occasionally too bleak. Audiences generally responded positively to its quirky nature and strong performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark and absurdist humor.
Noted for its quirky characters and unpredictable plot.
Some critics found the film's tone to be inconsistent.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations across Belgium, adding to its authentic and sometimes gritty atmosphere.
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