The UN prize on the last edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Guan Hu Black Dog (800 brigades), came out in our dark rooms this week. This drama was focused on friendship between a man and a dog, in the middle of the Gobi desert, and received a very good French press.
On average from 5 to 5, this is the best film of the week and the second best of the year, beyond Brutalist (from 5 to 4.3).
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Lang returns to his hometown of the Gobi Desert Gate. While working on a local patrol, which is responsible for the liberation of the city of Stray Dogs, he became friends with one of them. A meeting that celebrates a new start for these two lonely souls.
What does the press thinks:
By abuse of cinema:
“The amazing and exotic history of the duo of Paria.” By Olivier Bachelor – 5/5
According to Alzas’s latest news:
“The black dog holds his lightning vision. The Wais Goo’s camera travels and includes the greatness of the void and the density of silence.” By Natalie Chiflet – 5/5
According to the positives:
“In his amazing first order, the story is told so as not to let go of his chief actor Eddie Peng Charisma, who has an equally memorable black grayhund.” By Nicolas Geneix 5/5
According to the Sunday Journal:
“We are amazed at the magnitude of the erection, the splendor of photography, and the emotion that arises from this simple but essential history.” By Stephanie BelpĂȘche – 4/5
Black Dog: A Great Movie about Friendship between Man and Dog
According to the film sheets:
“The cheated writing and the almighty humor beautifully reflect this singular project.” By Florent Boutet – 4/5
According to the match of Paris:
“The black dog is fed up so as not to let go.” Yannick Vely – 4/5
According to Cahiers du Cinéma:
“The black dog impresses his front plan, which transforms the deserted beauty of the Gobi desert in an unparalleled movie.” By Thierry by Meranger – 4/5
According to Le Parisien:
“In addition, this story of friendship that is not clear and long formed between a man and a dog that is overcome by existence, emotionally, as physically, astonished and touched by the heart: this great movie has a dog!” By Renood Baronian – 4/5
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