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>there were no actual monsters, the dog could just sense that his owner was dying of cancer
kwab
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cgi dog
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>>215096875
Amazing cinematography. Weird execution, could have been a great movie with a more solid script.
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>>215096875
They should of just used a real dog instead've that AI crap they pulled.
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>>215096875
post reported, good job Nigel NoFriends
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>>215096875
poor doggy
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this film will be one of those classics that is played anywhere and everywhere possible there needs to be background noise. airplanes, classrooms, bars during dead hours, etc.

Not overly complicated, universal premise, and short.



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