This film instantly joins the ranks as one of the best dogs movies ever made. There’s usually one or two of these every year, so the “best dog movies ever” subgenre is constantly growing, but that’s also totally fine. As a dog lover, I am more than happy to keep adding amazing movies to “best of” list. Especially when there’s a new story to tell, especially when the production takes care of the dogs and animals on set, especially when the film makes you feel even more in love with dogs (if that’s even possible). Black Dog is a new film from China from a filmmaker named Hu Guan, who has already made plenty of other feature films before this. He’s obviously a dog lover, there’s no way he could make this film if he wasn’t. There’s also a title card at the end when the credits come up stating that no animals were harmed in the making of the film, and all of the animals on set were properly taken care of. This is expected nowadays, of course, but it is still an important reassurance because it’s a tricky film to pull off with a plot that involves some of the animals being harmed. // Continue Reading ›
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