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Stray Dog
The first period drama from the prolific J- video studio GP Museum, with a luxurious cast.
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Plot Summary
A psychologically disturbed detective, his wife, and his colleagues grapple with a series of bizarre and seemingly random murders. As the investigation deepens, the detective becomes increasingly obsessed with a mysterious former patient of his, blurring the lines between sanity and madness. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the dark corners of the human psyche.
Critical Reception
Stray Dog was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its atmospheric tension, psychological depth, and Kurosawa's signature unsettling style. Reviewers praised its intricate plot and compelling performances, though some found its deliberate pacing and ambiguous nature challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful direction and chilling atmosphere.
Lauded for its complex psychological exploration and unsettling narrative.
Noted for its intricate plot that keeps viewers guessing until the end.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique, unsettling atmosphere and its ability to create suspense. Many found the psychological aspects and the mysterious plot to be engaging, though some commented on its dark and disturbing nature.
Fun Fact
Kiyoshi Kurosawa originally intended for the film's detective to be more conventionally heroic, but he found himself drawn to exploring a more troubled and complex protagonist, ultimately shaping the film's distinctive psychological tone.
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