Dogstar
We’re grading on the curve here, for this entry in Laemmle’s indie series was made on not so much as a shoestring, but more of a frayed thread: $10,000. Still, first-time writer-director Sophie Pegrum has done remarkably well, getting far more than her money’s worth in style and skill onto the screen, abetted by Jaime Reynoso’s photography, amazing for the price. Charles Britton – RAVE Magazine
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Plot Summary
In a near future where Earth's population has been decimated, a group of survivors discovers a sentient alien entity that manifests as a dog. This "Dogstar" becomes their companion and protector, guiding them through the harsh realities of their new world. The series explores themes of survival, connection, and humanity's place in the universe.
Critical Reception
Dogstar received a mixed to positive reception during its short run. While praised for its unique premise and emotional core, some critics found its pacing uneven and its scientific elements occasionally inconsistent. Audiences generally appreciated the heartwarming portrayal of the relationship between the humans and Dogstar.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive sci-fi concept and the compelling bond with the titular canine.
- Noted for its emotional depth and exploration of themes like loyalty and hope.
- Criticized by some for occasional plot inconsistencies and a slow build-up in certain episodes.
Google audience: Audience reception for Dogstar is largely positive, with many viewers highlighting the show's unique premise and the endearing nature of the alien dog. It's often remembered fondly for its emotional storytelling and the strong connection it fostered between the characters and the audience.
Fun Fact
The titular "Dogstar" was created using a combination of puppetry, CGI, and practical effects, making it one of the more ambitious creature designs for television at the time.
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