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      • Isle of Dogs is one of Wes Anderson’s best movies, an imaginative and amusing travelogue through incredible settings, populated by wonderful characters, with a lot of heart and even a little insight. You can feel the love radiating off of this movie, like a hug from your own beloved pet. And also there are robots, and that’s really cool.
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  2. Mar 22, 2018 · Isle of Dogs. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Wes Anderson. Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy. PG-13. 1h 41m. By Manohla Dargis. March 22, 2018. A miniaturist who likes to max out,...

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  3. The beautifully stop-motion animated Isle of Dogs finds Wes Anderson at his detail-oriented best while telling one of the director's most winsomely charming stories. Read Critics Reviews

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  4. Isle of Dogs is a perfect film for dog lovers, or maybe just animal lovers in general. It expresses the special bond and friendship between humans and their pets. Wes Anderson...

    • Wes Anderson’s latest stop-motion movie is an intricate, emotional and exceptionally entertaining tail of adventure.
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    By William Bibbiani

    Updated: Mar 22, 2018 2:45 pm

    Posted: Mar 20, 2018 8:15 pm

    It can’t be a coincidence that the title of Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” sounds almost exactly like “I Love Dogs.” Anderson’s second stop-motion animated feature is a love letter to canines, the people who love their canines, and the unwavering loyalty that canines have come to represent all over the world. It’s also his mostly vivid and imaginative motion picture to date, and that’s really saying something.

    Isle of Dogs take place in the near future, in the Japanese city of Megasaki, where the corrupt Mayor Kobayashi (Kunichi Nomura) has exiled every single dog to a nearby island full of garbage. Kobayashi says he wants to protect his city from canine diseases, but he’s actually involved in a complex multigenerational revenge scheme that dates back centuries, to the time when dogs screwed over the Kobayashi clan. Besides, the Kobayashis are totally “cat” people.

    Six months after their exile, a pack of scrappy dogs - Chief (Brian Cranston), Rex (Edward Norton), King (Bob Balaban), Boss (Bill Murray) and Duke (Jeff Goldblum) - stumble across a twelve-year-old boy who ran away from home, stole an airplane and flew to the Isle of Dogs to find his best friend, Spots. And since Atari (Koyu Rankin) is the only human being who has ever come collect their dog, most of the dogs in the pack are willing to do anything to help him out.

    Isle of Dogs is one of Wes Anderson’s best movies, an imaginative and amusing travelogue through incredible settings, populated by wonderful characters, with a lot of heart and even a little insight. You can feel the love radiating off of this movie, like a hug from your own beloved pet. And also there are robots, and that’s really cool.

    • William Bibbiani
  5. Mar 22, 2018 · On the one hand, Isle of Dogs is exactly the movie you would expect from writer-director Wes Anderson. It features his signature blend of erudite childhood, perfect visual symmetry, deadpan...

  6. Isle of Dogs (犬ヶ島, Inu ga Shima) is a 2018 American–German stop-motion action comedy film written, produced, and directed by Wes Anderson, narrated by Courtney B. Vance, and starring an ensemble cast that consists of Bryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin, Edward Norton, Liev Schreiber, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson ...

  7. Mar 23, 2018 · And it’s true that Isle of Dogs is a film about scapegoating, political hysteria, and deportation. But it is also—and at its best—a film about dogs. May they never go unpetted.

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