I meet a man → We start talking
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He leaves ← He realizes I’m amy dunne
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Oh, What a great movie where a teacher teaches his students the magic and beauty of poetry. Oh, one of his students feels inspired and wants to become an actor, but his father won’t allow it. Oh, it seems he talked with his father, expressing his feelings, and his father will accept that he can be an actor. Oh, his performance was really good, and all his friends are happy for him, and his father got to see him acting. What could go wrong?— Oh… but what if he— Oh… Wait, is that a gun? Why does he have a gun?— Oh…..
“Dogman: A Story of Pain, Redemption, and Loyalty”
From the very beginning, Dogman grabs your attention. It’s a film that not only defies expectations but also delves into the darkest and most heartbreaking corners of the human soul. It’s hard to understand why it has received such a low rating (for me) because what Luc Besson delivers here is something truly unique—a story you’d never imagine could be written or filmed. The narrative is haunting, moving, and deeply human.
The…