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Stray Dogs 2014 123movies

Stray Dogs 2014 123movies

Feb. 21, 2014138 Min.
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Watch: 郊遊 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – An alcoholic man and his two young children barely survive in Taipei. They cross path with a lonely grocery clerk who might help them make a better life..
Plot: An alcoholic man and his two young children barely survive in Taipei. They cross paths with a lonely grocery clerk who might help them make a better life.
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Ratings:

6.9/10 Votes: 2,874
86% | RottenTomatoes
84/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 68 Popularity: 3.579 | TMDB

Reviews:

A painfully slow and beautiful film
The modern film world is one filled with excess, and I’m not just talking about manufactured Hollywood block-busters. No there is even a large amount of excess in films that are more “artistic” if you will. And I want to be clear, that is not necessarily a bad thing, several films recent films have done wonders with just the concept of excess beyond reason, like The Wolf of Wall Street for example. But I do feel like something has been lost in the film world, a certain subtly that filled the films of Bergman and Ozu. A restraint that served to exemplify the characters and their struggles. Luckily there are some contemporary directors that are trying to continue this subtlety, and one of those directors is Ming-Liang Tsai.

Stray Dogs is the most recent film by Ming-Liang Tsai, and well Stray Dogs doesn’t have a plot, at least not the conventional sense. The film instead follows the lives of a few different characters, and tries to capture them as they are. The film brings the audience close to these characters and let’s the audience understand them for what they are. To say that Stray Dogs takes its time is an understatement, every single scene in the film is slow and is stretched to the very limit of filmmaking. And believe me when I say that the scenes are at their limits. There are two scenes in the film that go on for so long that it exceeded not only anything else I had seen in any film, but they exceeded anything I thought possible. There is something very hypnotic about these scenes, Ming-Liang Tsai forces the audience to just stare at these characters for minutes on end as we soak in their facial expressions and slowly become one with them. It is something that is truly gorgeous and needs to be seen to be understood.

If the actors in Stray Dogs were bad or even just average the film would be completely unwatchable, but luckily for us they are all fantastic. Especially Kang-sheng Lee, who plays the father of a small homeless family. (Kang-sheng Lee worked with Ming Liang-Tsai on several of his films.) He gives one of the most enduring and real performances I have ever seen. Another thing that’s needs to be great for the film to work is the cinematography, which is also fantastic. The film is shot in a very matter-of-fact way, things are just shown as they are. The camera only a moves a handful amount of times in a film that’s over two hours long. And the colors and lighting are just wonderful. Overall Stray Dogs is one of the most refreshing films I’ve seen in a long time, and if you think you can handle a really, really slow paced film, with a very unconventional narrative structure. I would highly recommend Stray Dogs.

8.6

Review By: willwoodmill
A painfully slow and beautiful film
The modern film world is one filled with excess, and I’m not just talking about manufactured Hollywood block-busters. No there is even a large amount of excess in films that are more “artistic” if you will. And I want to be clear, that is not necessarily a bad thing, several films recent films have done wonders with just the concept of excess beyond reason, like The Wolf of Wall Street for example. But I do feel like something has been lost in the film world, a certain subtly that filled the films of Bergman and Ozu. A restraint that served to exemplify the characters and their struggles. Luckily there are some contemporary directors that are trying to continue this subtlety, and one of those directors is Ming-Liang Tsai.

Stray Dogs is the most recent film by Ming-Liang Tsai, and well Stray Dogs doesn’t have a plot, at least not the conventional sense. The film instead follows the lives of a few different characters, and tries to capture them as they are. The film brings the audience close to these characters and let’s the audience understand them for what they are. To say that Stray Dogs takes its time is an understatement, every single scene in the film is slow and is stretched to the very limit of filmmaking. And believe me when I say that the scenes are at their limits. There are two scenes in the film that go on for so long that it exceeded not only anything else I had seen in any film, but they exceeded anything I thought possible. There is something very hypnotic about these scenes, Ming-Liang Tsai forces the audience to just stare at these characters for minutes on end as we soak in their facial expressions and slowly become one with them. It is something that is truly gorgeous and needs to be seen to be understood.

If the actors in Stray Dogs were bad or even just average the film would be completely unwatchable, but luckily for us they are all fantastic. Especially Kang-sheng Lee, who plays the father of a small homeless family. (Kang-sheng Lee worked with Ming Liang-Tsai on several of his films.) He gives one of the most enduring and real performances I have ever seen. Another thing that’s needs to be great for the film to work is the cinematography, which is also fantastic. The film is shot in a very matter-of-fact way, things are just shown as they are. The camera only a moves a handful amount of times in a film that’s over two hours long. And the colors and lighting are just wonderful. Overall Stray Dogs is one of the most refreshing films I’ve seen in a long time, and if you think you can handle a really, really slow paced film, with a very unconventional narrative structure. I would highly recommend Stray Dogs.

8.6

Review By: willwoodmill

Other Information:

Original Title 郊遊
Release Date 2014-02-21
Release Year 2013

Original Language zh
Runtime 2 hr 18 min (138 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama
Director Ming-liang Tsai
Writer Peng Fei Song, Ming-liang Tsai, Cheng-Yu Tung
Actors Kang-sheng Lee, Kuei-Mei Yang, Yi-Ching Lu
Country Taiwan, France
Awards 17 wins & 20 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)

Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Stray Dogs 2014 123movies
Original title 郊遊
TMDb Rating 6.404 68 votes

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