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How graphic is the dog fighting and is it all real?
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Thanks given by: | fuzzymctiger (09-19-2020) |
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It's pretty graphic but none of it is real. Iñárritu stated that the dogs were playing with each other the entire time. The way it's shot does make it seem like they're actually fighting, though. There is quite a bit of human on dog violence as well, in case that bothers you.
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Thanks given by: | fuzzymctiger (09-19-2020) |
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Interesting to note the extras don't list the involvement of writer Guillermo Arriaga who wrote Iñárritu's first three films, but had a falling out with the director during the making of Babel. I see the commentary they did together has been dropped. Oh, the drama!
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Thanks given by: | KrugerIndustrial (12-22-2020) |
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Is the artwork supposed to be an Aztec dog sculpture?
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Thanks given by: | fuzzymctiger (09-19-2020) |
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The actual film dialogue isn't subtitled when the commentary is playing because the subtitle track is subtitling the commentary, not the actual film.
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Thanks given by: | thatguamguy (09-16-2020) |
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This happened with the Volver DVD commentary, and there’s subtitled commentaries for Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Total Recall. The benefit of this is rather than get distracted and do something else while the commentary plays, you can really pay attention and take in the choreography and cinematography. If you don’t get too bored! Although I always turn commentary subtitles on if available anyway.
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Since I'm listening to the commentary after a repeat viewing of the film, the movie's dialogue sort of takes a backseat to what's being discussed on the track. Like, even with a non-foreign film, you're going to miss some of the movie's dialogue with a commentary track, but you have an idea of what's going on because you've seen the film already.
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Audio commentary by director of photography Jost Vacano and Marko Kregel |
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God I hate this artwork so much, it looks like the film is Inarritu by a director named Amores Perros.
The artwork underneath it is fine but for gods sake if you're going to put such prominance on the director's name, put his full name. Could you imagine a Criterion Barry Lyndon cover that had Barry Lyndon in smaller text and then prominently in the middle "A film by KUBRICK" |
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