
Dog Ends
A middle-aged man is feeling the strain of looking after his elderly grandfather, who is demanding and needs a lot of medical treatment. Then a neighbour suggests a painless way to be rid of him. This black comedy is set in the future, where euthanasia is lawful and increasingly common, but it should still, ideally, be voluntary.
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Plot Summary
This is a very short animated film that offers a glimpse into the lives of dogs on the streets.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental animated film from 1984, "Dog Ends" is not widely reviewed or discussed in mainstream critical circles. Its reception is primarily within specialized animation communities and festivals.
What Reviewers Say
- A brief and poignant visual exploration of canine existence.
- Utilizes animation to convey a simple yet affecting narrative.
- Not widely known, but appreciated in niche animation appreciation circles.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Due to its obscurity and short runtime, specific behind-the-scenes trivia for 'Dog Ends' is not widely documented.
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