Isle of Dogs This latest from Wes Anderson, an animation set in Japan featuring an all - star cast of voice actors playing
dogs in a dystopian future world, seriously outlasts its welcome and suffers from long dull stretches.
Isle of Dogs This latest from Wes Anderson, an animation from Japan featuring an all - star cast of voice actors playing
dogs in a dystopian future world, seriously outlasts its welcome and suffers from long dull stretches.
Not exact matches
But his newest venture finds him working from an original (and pretty bleak) concept: a
dystopian future in which
dogs live on a quarantined island.
The film takes place
in a
dystopian Japanese city called Megasaki «20 years into the
future,» where
dogs have been scapegoated for carrying toxic diseases and relocated to a grim waste island, by fiat of the despotic, square - shouldered Mayor Kobayashi (voiced by Kunichi Nomura, who helped conceive the story with Anderson, Roman Coppola, and Jason Schwartzman).
What It Is: Wes Anderson's second foray into animated film after Fantastic Mr. Fox, Isle of
Dogs is an entirely original tale set
in a
dystopian future where Japan exiles all of its furry
dog friends to a remote island after an outbreak of «canine flu.»
Dogs takes place
in a
dystopian future and will be coming out
in April 2009.