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Dogs Without Names
Kanami is a TV director. Her pet Natsu recently died due to a disease. Kanami begins to shoot a film about dogs after her movie director friend suggests the idea. For her movie, she visits an animal shelter and a shelter for dogs rescued from the area around Fukushima. She is touched by the people who work diligently to save the animals.
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Plot Summary
A desperate and morally ambiguous Israeli detective takes on a dangerous mission to retrieve a stolen item from a powerful crime lord. Navigating a labyrinth of deceit and violence, he finds himself increasingly entangled in the criminal underworld he is trying to dismantle. The line between hunter and hunted blurs as he confronts his own demons and the brutal realities of his investigation.
Critical Reception
Dogs Without Names received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its gritty atmosphere and compelling performances, particularly from the lead actor. Some found the plot predictable, but it was generally acknowledged as a solid, albeit dark, crime thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and strong lead performance.
Criticized by some for a somewhat formulaic crime plot.
Considered a competent entry in the crime thriller genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Israel, adding to its authentic and gritty portrayal of the criminal landscape.
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