


Dog Eat Dog
Carved from a lifetime of experience that runs the gamut from incarceration to liberation, Dog Eat Dog is the story of three men who are all out of prison and now have the task of adapting themselves to civilian life.
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Plot Summary
Inspired by the true story of four desperate souls who go on a crime spree across the Mexican border, "Dog Eat Dog" follows the volatile trio of Troy, Mad Dog, and Diesel. After a brutal botched kidnapping, they are forced to go on the run, further descending into a chaotic and violent spiral. The film culminates in a surreal and bloody confrontation with law enforcement, questioning the very nature of morality and survival.
Critical Reception
Paul Schrader's "Dog Eat Dog" received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised Schrader's signature gritty style and the committed performances of its lead actors, many found the film to be excessively violent, nihilistic, and narratively unfocused. The movie's dark tone and shocking content were polarizing, leading to a generally unfavorable critical consensus.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's extreme violence and bleak outlook were a common point of criticism.
- Some critics acknowledged the stylistic elements and Cage/Dafoe's performances despite the film's flaws.
- Many reviewers found the narrative disjointed and the characters unrelatable.
Google audience: Google users had a divided opinion on "Dog Eat Dog." While some appreciated the unconventional and intense nature of the film, a significant portion found it overly gratuitous and lacking in substance. The nihilistic themes and explicit violence were frequently cited as drawbacks by audiences.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Eddie Bunker, a former associate of the infamous criminal "Killer" schrader.
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