Saturday, January 29, 2011

A Boy and His Dog

Alt title: "Let's Go Sexin'!"
Suggested under ‘Dark Movies base on contemporary literature,’ A Boy and His Dog (1975) is a bizarre mix of The Road and buddy flick genre. Boy (Vic) and dog (Blood) work together to find food, women, and historical context in post World War IV America, a desert land where food is money and the Grindhouse lives on in turgid splendor. Inevitably, a woman comes along and threatens to ruin everything for the duo...


Let's catch a skin flick!
The acting is well done throughout, and the dynamic between Vic and Blood is especially exciting. Though the action scenes are sometimes awkward, and at times the pacing is slow (the story is based on a novella by Harlan Ellison, so the standard 90 minute movie format may have stretched the time out slightly), the majority of the shots are very well composed. There are many teasing hints about the world’s backstory and current developments - the movie “theater” being one of the highlights that show the makeshift nature of everything after the bombs (and one of the few moments where we see how quickly basic skills like reading are starting to vanish in only a few decades).

Vic's "trial" in the underground.
Vic eventually follows the female lead into an underground society, which is not at all subtle in the social commentary department, but the eccentricities are great fun! With a great little twist at the end, A Boy and His Dog is the ultimate post-apocalyptic Bros before Hos movie.


When travelling the nuclear landscape with a telepathic dog...
LISTEN to him!
Stars: 3/5 "Liked It"

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