
Directed By: Jerome Boivin
Written By: Jerome Boivin and Jacques Audiard
Based On The Book “HELL HOUND” By: Ken Greenhall
Cinematography: Yves Angelo
Editor: Marie-Jose Chauvel
Cast: Lisa Delaware, Jean Mercure, Jacques Spiesser, Catherine Ferran, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Sabrina Leurgoin, Daniel Rialet, Evelyn Dipi
Told from a dogs perspective – the titular Baxter is moved from one owner to another, seemingly never being a good fit for anyone.
Have you ever watched a movie that is so good you have no desire to really ever watch it again yet you would still recommend it. Well, this is one of those movies for me. Kept me watching with fear and anticipation until the end. Leave it to the French.
I was hoping that the recently released film GOOD BOY, would be on the level of this film while I found that film disappointing this was better than I could’ve ever expected as it kind of feels like it’s own version of the film MAN BITES DOG, though not as disturbing, but disturbing in its own way. Though this film could be watched with films such as WHITE DOG and WHITE GOD. Why all these films have White in the title? You’ll have to watch them and see.
This movie is a very depressing indefinitely disturbing though it never shows any violence throughout more leaving it suggested until the third act.
Throughout the film, you know where it is going but not how it will get there or what it will do when it does and you kind of hope that it might steer itself somewhere else as we get to know the next inheritors of the dog and can instantly spot their weaknesses and vulnerability. especially as he seems to more go after the innocent, lonely, weak and trusting. All those that used to be sacred in films of the past or even of the films time period in which it was made.
Fell through throughout was thankful it didn’t go some places that were expected. As one feels sorry for most of the characters
they keep in mind as one get older films like this bother me. They aren’t exactly for me anymore, but they’re watching it. It definitely inspired a reaction and kept me watching which can be rare when it comes to certain films
The film disturbed me yet want to read. It’s original source material. A 1970s American horror. Novel. Not shocked that one of the Screenwriter was future award-winning filmmaker Jacques Audiard (DHEEPAN)
I thought the film would be more an ensemble episodic anthology movie, Sort of like the movie WEINER DOG with less quirky comedy. Which then again makes me wonder if Todd Solondz was inspired by this movie even as this stays more in a certain community in the neighborhood.
The ending is disturbing and sad as it shows a kind of legacy that will continue in its own one.
Writer-Director John Waters put this on his list of favorite films that will corrupt you when he had an all two brief movie review show of his own
Which ends up being true as by the end, you are scared and feel a bit guilty as a film is going to make you feel something with barely having a Music score to guide you. It’s not flashy stylistically it’s definitely challenging and seek to instigate as you are a fly on the wall throughout and is going to take you with it willingly or even if it has to drag you unwillingly
Grade: A



