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Martin RosenArgumento:
Martin RosenMúsica:
Patrick GleesonElenco:
John Hurt, James Bolam, Nigel Hawthorne, Patrick Stewart, Judy Geeson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Malcolm Terris, Anthony Valentine, Rosemary Leach, Brian Stirner (mais)Sinopses(1)
Determined to escape the confines of an evil laboratory, two dogs make a flight for freedom into the rugged hills. Panicked by the cries of other animals on their way out, they accidentally break a vial used by plague researchers, and when news gets out that the two could be infected, the human world launches the deadliest hunt. Pursued at every turn, the dogs are forced to retreat further and further until their time runs out and they must make the ultimate decision and take their chance with fate. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
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A mature, depressing cartoon for adults. A weird combination? Yes, and Disney must have turned in his grave over this. In the very first scene, Plague Dogs shows you that this won’t be your usual optimistic tale about two cute little doggies, but rather about the harsh life of two dogs on the run from a testing laboratory, out in the wilds. No food and no hope; just them and their unmerciful behavior versus the cruel world around them. Not even a hint of hope. They simply survive on day-to-day basis, “out of the frying pan, into the fire" style. This makes it all the more powerful, with excellent rise in tension up until the perfect ending. Although the animation has long since been surpassed, you can tell that it was made with tender love and care. The central trio are just really likeable. But I wouldn’t let the kids watch it. ()
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