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Bleeding a Dog
André lives in a world where a person considered to be too unproductive is shot down by his boss before being retrained for his organs. Obsessed with the idea that he must do his job well at all costs, he sentences his colleague Simon to death by denouncing him to his employer Eric, considering that Simon works too little.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive artist, haunted by a recurring nightmare of a bloodied dog, finds her reality blurring with her subconscious when a mysterious stranger arrives at her isolated coastal home. As unsettling events escalate, she must confront the buried trauma that fuels her art and her terror before it consumes her completely. The line between sanity and madness thins with each passing, chilling night.
Critical Reception
Upon its limited release, 'Bleeding a Dog' garnered a polarizing reception. Critics were divided, with some hailing its atmospheric tension and bold visual style, while others found its narrative convoluted and its pacing uneven. Audience scores suggest a similar split, with viewers appreciating its ambition but struggling with its ambiguous conclusion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking cinematography and Anya Taylor-Joy's mesmerizing performance.
Criticized for an overly dense plot that leaves too many questions unanswered.
The film excels in creating a pervasive sense of dread and psychological unease.
Google audience: Google users frequently lauded the film's visual artistry and intense mood, often calling it a 'masterclass in atmosphere.' However, many expressed frustration with the ambiguous ending and the lack of clear resolutions to the central mysteries, with some finding it 'pretentious' rather than profound.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive coastal house used as the protagonist's home was a repurposed, abandoned lighthouse on the coast of Scotland, which required extensive, temporary refurbishment for filming.
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