Having a ruff-week? Tune into Star Movies
Select HD on May 25 at 9 PM, to get yourself the much-needed cinematic therapy
with the Indian television premiere of Isle of Dogs.
Paying reverence to Japanese culture, the Isle of Dogs illustrates
a dystopian future where furry being of Megasaki City are banished to Trash
Island. A young kid, Atari ventures to go to the Island torescue his dog, Spots.
Although simple on the periphery, the movie portrays political differences
using the ongoing debate of who is better – cats or dogs. Through a comical
screenplay, the movie establishes the idea of ‘discrimination’ against the
‘different’ which in this case is led by the mayor of the city who uses an anti-canine
propaganda for a bigger,and hidden cause, to eradicate dogs. Wes Anderson nails
it with the witty one-liners to strike a balance with the grim undertones of
the film.
A
visual treat for canine-lovers, Isle of Dogs is one of Wes Anderson’s greatest
directorial works, involving a sweeping cinematography. Combine Anderson’s
vivacious humor with the friskiness of adorable canines, and there you have it
– a magnificent brew of a great story line, which gets elevated with the smooth
stop-motion animation. The meme-ready stop motion was a breakthrough in the
animation world, amusing the audience and critics, alike. With an extraordinary
screenplay, Anderson also presented us with an astonishing voice cast featuring
Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum and Scarlett Johansson.
Accolades like the AFCC and the BFSC award for Best
Animated film (2018) along with an Oscar nomination for the Best Animated
Feature are among the many wins and nominations. Not just critically acclaimed,
the film received much love and admiration from viewers, etching its name in
the golden era of animation and graphics.
Have a paw-some Saturday with the Indian
television premiere of Isle of dogs on Star Movies SELECT HD on May 25that 9
PM!
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