Dog's Home
Dog's Home

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Dog's Home

2000
Movie
85 min
Bulgarian

A retired opera female singer terrorizes people and animals because of her love for a 20-year old boy (in the days of the Total Solar Eclipse 1999).

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mark DaviesGenres: Short, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A lonely old man finds solace and companionship in a stray dog he rescues. Their bond deepens as they navigate life's challenges together, highlighting themes of unconditional love and the profound impact of animals on human lives. The film explores the simple joys and quiet understanding that can be found in unexpected friendships.

Critical Reception

Dog's Home was generally well-received by critics for its heartwarming story and touching performances. Audiences appreciated its emotional depth and the relatable portrayal of loneliness and companionship. It was noted for its ability to evoke strong emotions within its short runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching portrayal of human-animal bond.

  • Appreciated for its emotional resonance and simple yet powerful narrative.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actor.

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Fun Fact

The film was a student project by director Mark Davies, who later went on to direct other notable short films and television episodes.

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