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I don’t think Tony Soprano would like this movieSaddest Things About Tony

On occasion, however, Tony's kinder side shines through. He has a particular soft spot for animals, which, as Melfi discovers, is common among diagnosed sociopaths. He also, in rare cases, shows empathy for his fellow humans.

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14 hours ago, WBT said:

fuck that...didn't even make it through the trailer

11 hours ago, Elvis said:

Nope. 10 seconds of trailer. Nope.  

3 hours ago, Scary Stranger said:

This is where I am. Nope.

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4 minutes ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Nope, nope, nope, and nope.  My daughter is going to try like hell to drag me to this, and I'll probably have to distract her by agreeing to go to one of her KPOP concert movies

Offer to watch something you'd both really enjoy.  Like Grey's Anatomy or something with Reese Witherspoon in it.

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31 minutes ago, Parliament said:

And it's a brilliant premise.  The narrative that pets can see ghosts + our love of pets = compelling movie.  

If you have ever owned or do own a GSD you know this to be true. 

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2 hours ago, Parliament said:

And it's a brilliant premise.  The narrative that pets can see ghosts + our love of pets = compelling movie.  

Exactly!

5 hours ago, royiv said:

Only a psychopath would want to watch this. 

Just call me crazy, then. 

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Just now, MissingInAction said:

Spoilers!!

it was covered earlier!  but it's also a necessary spoiler.  if the dog ended up dying nobody would want to see that shit.

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On 8/21/2025 at 7:41 PM, austingirl said:

If anyone is (rightfully) concerned about the dog's fate, I went ahead and looked up that spoiler for you.

 

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i was coming to ask if anybody had seen this and ask about this specifically because 

Spoiler

if the dog died there'd be no fucking way i could watch this rn, hanging by a thread daily as it is, i'd absolutely lose my shit 😕

so thank you for spoiling lol

 

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3 minutes ago, mchookem said:

i was coming to ask if anybody had seen this and ask about this specifically because 

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if the dog died there'd be no fucking way i could watch this rn, hanging by a thread daily as it is, i'd absolutely lose my shit 😕

so thank you for spoiling lol

 

Spoiler

I haaaate spoilers but I had to check it for this movie for that exact reason.

 

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On 10/3/2025 at 9:30 PM, mchookem said:

i was coming to ask if anybody had seen this and ask about this specifically because 

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if the dog died there'd be no fucking way i could watch this rn, hanging by a thread daily as it is, i'd absolutely lose my shit 😕

so thank you for spoiling lol

 

https://www.doesthedogdie.com
 

always consult before seeing any movie 

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Saw it yesterday. 

It reminded me of Skinamarink in a lot of ways, being a similar high-concept film. You never see the humans' faces clearly. Since it's shot from the dog's POV, most of what you see is from about knee-height. I watched it with my 13-yo and we both really liked it. It didn't stick the landing 100%, IMO, but it's still a good movie. The filmmakers do a great job of conveying tension. 

The Drafthouse had a good post-credits thing, about 5 minutes long, where the director talked about how they shot the movie with a dog who - and he could not emphasize this enough - did not realize he was in a movie. It took 3 years to film it because they spent so much time getting the reactions they wanted out of Indy, who is adorable.

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Saw it yesterday. 
It reminded me of Skinamarink in a lot of ways, being a similar high-concept film. You never see the humans' faces clearly. Since it's shot from the dog's POV, most of what you see is from about knee-height. I watched it with my 13-yo and we both really liked it. It didn't stick the landing 100%, IMO, but it's still a good movie. The filmmakers do a great job of conveying tension. 
The Drafthouse had a good post-credits thing, about 5 minutes long, where the director talked about how they shot the movie with a dog who - and he could not emphasize this enough - did not realize he was in a movie. It took 3 years to film it because they spent so much time getting the reactions they wanted out of Indy, who is adorable.

Agree with all this. A really cool indie project with a few jumps scares. Would definitely recommend checking it out - but temper your expectations. Post-credit thing was great.
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