

The Dogs of Riga
A lifeboat floats ashore at the coast of Skåne. Inside are two dead men who who've been murdered. Policeman Kurt Wallander is assigned to the case. The men are identified with the help of the police in Latvia. One of their officers travel to Sweden to to help but when he returns to his home country he is mysteriously murdered. Kurt flies to Riga to find out why and is drawn into complex conspiracy.
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Plot Summary
Detective Jack Rudolph is sent to Riga, Latvia, to investigate the murder of a U.S. Customs officer. His investigation uncovers a complex web of corruption, smuggling, and political intrigue that reaches high into the Latvian government. As Rudolph delves deeper, he finds himself increasingly isolated and in danger, questioning who he can trust in this unfamiliar and hostile environment.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric portrayal of post-Soviet Latvia and Viggo Mortensen's performance. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and the pacing uneven. It is considered a lesser-known but intriguing entry in Mortensen's early filmography.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty and authentic depiction of Riga.
- Viggo Mortensen's performance as the determined detective is a highlight.
- Some viewers found the narrative intricate but occasionally slow-moving.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Dogs of Riga' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, making a summary difficult to provide. However, general audience sentiment often points to its unique setting and Mortensen's strong presence as reasons to watch.
Fun Fact
Viggo Mortensen directed and starred in 'The Dogs of Riga' as his directorial debut, and also wrote the screenplay based on his own short story.
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