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Straydogs
Vildhundarna is a drama far away from the Swedish reality. It's about four young people on the outermost, with norms dispersed, the only survivors in a nameless city, in a nameless country. Vildhundarna could take place in the former Yugoslavia, or why not Warszawa in 1944 or Rwanda...?
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Plot Summary
In a small, rundown town, two estranged brothers, one a convicted felon and the other a seemingly reformed man, are drawn back into a world of crime and betrayal. As they attempt to outmaneuver a dangerous local gangster and navigate their fractured family dynamics, they find themselves entangled in a web of secrets and violence. Their actions force them to confront their pasts and make desperate choices that will determine their futures.
Critical Reception
Straydogs received a largely negative reception from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the performances uninspired. While some noted Levinson's attempt at gritty realism, the film was generally considered a misfire in his filmography, failing to connect with audiences or reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and unengaging plot.
Performances are seen as lacking depth and conviction.
The direction fails to create a compelling atmosphere or narrative drive.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general disappointment with Straydogs, with many viewers finding the story tedious and the characters unlikable. The film's low production value and lack of originality were frequently cited as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
Despite being directed by acclaimed filmmaker Barry Levinson, Straydogs was a significant departure from his usual critically successful work and is often cited as one of his lesser-known films.
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