Pavlov's Dog
Pavlov's Dog

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Pavlov's Dog

2005
Movie
78 min
Russian

Two twenty-year-olds meet each other in the sanatorium and fall in love. Ksenia is an alchoholic, Maxim is suicidal. Gradually it becomes clear that the characters, betrayed by their relatives, kept inside the sanatorium, constrained by regimes and the cult of work therapy, are healthier and freer than many of those who live outside.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Drama

Plot Summary

A short film exploring the psychological conditioning of a man. The narrative delves into how external stimuli can shape an individual's reactions and inner state, drawing parallels to the famous experiments of Ivan Pavlov. It questions the nature of free will versus learned behavior through its protagonist's experiences.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of the 2005 short film "Pavlov's Dog" is very limited, as is common for many independent or student short films. It appears to have circulated primarily within festival circuits or educational contexts.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively utilizes its short runtime to convey a thought-provoking concept.

  • Visual storytelling is noted as a strength in exploring psychological themes.

  • The minimalist approach may leave some viewers wanting more narrative depth.

Google audience: Due to the film's niche distribution, there is no readily available data on general audience reception or specific likes/dislikes from Google users.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The title directly references Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, suggesting the film aims to explore similar psychological themes through its narrative.

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