A Dog's Courage (2018) Poster

(I) (2018)

User Reviews

Review this title
5 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
4/10
Stereotyping
westsideschl13 November 2020
First, both depiction and dialogue disparaging human treatment of dogs (or animals in general) made it seem as if cruelty was a common & major part of human behavior. Yes, at the end we seen a spot of kindness, but it seemed just as artificial as the nastiness depictions. Second, the animals themselves talked & behaved in very unnatural ways that ranged from mean spirited to Mama Teresa sacrificial kindness. Third, made in South Korea the scenes where the dogs escape across the DMZ seemed too political & pointless. Fourth, the animation quality of flat mono colored both foreground moving characters & all of the unmoving background scenes gave no life or realness to anything. English dialogue seemed very un-dog like, and more actor like.
1 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Amazing movie, but maybe not entirely "suited for all ages".
buttons-3829511 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This movie was a trip. It started off with a seemingly innocent, yet sad plot, but from the moment I watched a injured dog be thrown from a vehicle and then soon die I knew that this movie may not be the best for young children. I adored this movie, and would recommend it to anyone, but be aware that this movie WILL scar your children! I had no idea just how graphic this movie really was, it was simply divine. Inspiring, diverse, romantic, horrific, brutal, heartbreaking, delightful.
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Expected a dumb kids' movie - pleasantly surprised it wasn't.
dopeydinosaur22 September 2020
I'm a grown man but a sucker for animated talking animal stories. The target audience for these types of movies is children of course, but I decided to watch anyway, hoping it could at least keep my attention. Several times during the movie I said to myself "oh that's not for kids" which, while not going too far, were really just things the North American audience isn't used to seeing in an animated film. The story felt more "real" than the movies we usually see. And for that, I was thankful. It did hold my attention. It did not insult me as an adult viewer. It was cute, and funny, and serious, and the animation was excellent. What it did do was entertain me, like a movie should. Very happy I chose to watch this one!
4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
I had low expectations, but ended up being pleasantly surprised.
I must admit that I am a big fan of animated movies, especially stylistic ones that don't just render a hyper-realistic dog, as I find them dull, uninspired, and uninteresting. I admit that one of my friends vaguely mentioned the movie is sad was prior to me watching it and was thus worried for the dogs throughout the movie. Early on, I felt things were going too fast. Though by the time they established the initial main cast, I had become more immersed. The pacing can be odd in some places, but it's quite minor as the movie succeeds in the most important part of a movie: entertainment. There were moments that broke my heart, but overall, the ending felt earned and was more than satisfying. Without the ending credit scenes, maybe it wouldn't have been as satisfying, so I'm thankful they provided them. Actual story aside, I must say I really loved the art style of the movie, as it was quite refreshing and unique. There were some really fun action moments as well that felt very playful and enjoyable to watch. Overall, I very much enjoyed this movie and would recommend viewing it with your kids or family (provided they are teens or older, as some scenes might be too much for younger kids).
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Better for older audiences
sortofarbitrary4 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Great movie with some very heavy themes which is not common in animated films. Probably not something to watch with young kids and instead enjoy it with more matured teens or adults that can understand the messages.

Also, it really isn't stereotype heavy at all like another comment suggested. It doesn't make the claim that "all humans are bad". It is from the perspective of a stray who is going through the experience of encountering some of the objectively worst human beings that exist. So of course that depiction is heavily present. It's not a commentary on all humans, just those humans who are beyond redemption who mistreat or abandon the animals that are dependent on them.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed