For Best Actor, it would be nice to see the award go to Andrew Garfield in Under the Silver Lake, as his manic energy and stoned confusion is in more rhythmic lockstep with the irreverent shaddy -
dog narrative of the film than David Robert Mitchell's direction.
Not exact matches
With the arrival
of Quentin Tarantino in the early 90's and his
films «Reservoir
Dogs» and «Pulp Fiction ``, it became cool again, to deliver
films in different time frames and to manipulate the chronology
of the
narrative.
With a clear sense
of story and purpose, the
film not only serves as a shot in the arm for independent
narrative cinema, but also as a rallying cry for those determined not to see the US go to the
dogs.
«Megan Leavey»: A first
narrative for documentarian Gabriela Cowperthwaite, the
film is the story
of a young woman (Kate Mara) who joins the Marines to escape her troubled circumstances, deploys to Iraq as a handler
of a canine bomb detector, and saves hundreds
of lives, including that
of her beloved
dog.
But rather than being a love letter to Lolabelle, Heart
of a
Dog is an essay
film — it doesn't follow a
narrative, and it doesn't focus on one subject.