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Barking Dogs
Hicham has been madly in love with Juliana for some time now. But everything is against their love. He, a child of immigration, is stuck in a ghetto. She lives in the gypsy camp right next to him. Despite Juliana's attempts to dissuade Hicham, the young man is determined to overcome prejudice and goes to the camp to formalize their relationship, particularly to meet Willy, Juliana's over-protective brother.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, isolated man in a small town finds solace and purpose when he discovers he can communicate with dogs. He begins to use this unique ability to help his neighbors, forming unexpected bonds and bringing his community together.
Critical Reception
Barking Dogs received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. Praised for its unique premise and heartwarming performances, some reviewers found the pacing occasionally uneven, but generally agreed it was a charming and quirky indie film.
What Reviewers Say
A surprisingly touching and original story about connection.
Ethan Suplee delivers a standout, nuanced performance.
The film's quirky charm might not be for everyone, but its heart is undeniable.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's unique concept and the emotional resonance of the main character's journey. Many appreciated the humor and the feel-good nature of the story, though a few found the narrative a bit slow in parts.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kyle Patrick Alvarez, intentionally cast actors known for dramatic roles in comedic parts to explore unexpected dimensions of their performances.
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