Brilliant or utter filth?
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KingKongCompany — 20 years ago(November 21, 2005 06:10 PM)
well it looked like this discussion was reasonably handled until recent comments. Not filth, but not brilliant either. Sturdy performances all round. A good movie.
I also like the irony of "House of 1000 corpses" branding it filth, with such high moralistic tones. Remind me, what happened in that Rob Zombie flick again?? -
inspired-kiwi — 15 years ago(October 20, 2010 09:08 PM)
To the previous poster who said it was filthy for depicting a student/teacher realtionship:
The film didn't glorify the teacher/student relationship, it depicted the relationship as seedy, wrong, and the people involved as morally challenged.
Saying this film is seedy for having that relationship in it is like saying Blood Diamond is a disgusting film because it shows that people are hurt in the diamond trade.
When the film maker portrays a situation that does occur in real life it doesn't mean they condone that situation, in fact often, it means the opposite. -
chesterfield_dave — 20 years ago(November 22, 2005 11:30 AM)
Saw this film on TV recently for the second or third time and i still love it. The acting from the two leads is better and more mature than any of recent times, the script is well written and ties up any loose ends and the locations look stunning. They have been many films made over the years from all over the world that are equally as good, but very few films have a effect on me. Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption and Stand By Me are the others but i can add Lawn Dogs to that list. A simply brillient film all round.
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triassicdan — 20 years ago(November 22, 2005 01:25 PM)
An absolute masterpiece, undoubtedly. I only finished watching it ten minutes ago and I'm still haunted by the beautiful dreamlike ending. I haven't felt this way after watching a film in ages, completely and utterly unique, even though the subject matter has been dealt with before in films such us as sling blade, but never in such gorgoues majestic jaw dropping magnificance. As close to perfect as any film could possibly hope to be.
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moosepie — 20 years ago(December 12, 2005 02:28 PM)
i thought the friendship between devon and trent was really touching and some of the shots were beautiful, esp the one at the beginning. i liked the fairy tale aspect of the film too. that's what made it for me really. also i thought the soundtrack went really well with the mood of the scenes.
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urania_fic — 20 years ago(December 19, 2005 04:51 AM)
Brilliant, no question. Absolutely remarkable, magical film-the fairy tale ending was really pushed it over the edge to excellent for me.
I loved their friendship and really, so I don't even want to broach the idea of 'filth' as it was clear there was nothing dodgy going on. Why do people have to tarnish everything these days? -
DMERCER8 — 20 years ago(January 12, 2006 12:27 AM)
Lawn Dogs is too good of a film to label it filthit's not.While this film is clearly not for children it does have fantasy elements,as well as good moments of drama and comedy that makes it a very well rounded film about a gated community full of a bunch of bluenoses who treat the middle class or the poor as trashexcept for a little girl who befriends a poor man.
This film is brilliant with a Great cast of actors such as Sam Rockwell,Mischa Barton,Kathleen Quinlan,Bruce McGill and a small part played by the Beautiful Angie Harmon.This film is R rated but the friendship between Sam Rockwell's character
and young Mischa Barton is very clean and very touching.
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