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Lawn Dogs (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1998 / Director: John Duigan / Actors: Mischa Barton, Sam Rockwell ... / DVD ... more
Lawn Dogs (DVD) ... released 07 June, 2004 at Cinema Club / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / No review of Lawn Dogs can adequately describe this extraordinary movie, nor can the title or any simple synopsis. In fact, there's no way of knowing what Lawn Dogs is really about until the very end when the last 90-minutes takes on a whole new significance. The basic story follows the formation and fruition of a simple friendship. Devon (astounding newcomer Mischa Barton) is a 10-year-old girl born to glamour magazine identikit parents who live in the plush US suburban Camelot Gardens Estate. Trent (Sam Rockwell) is a 20-something lawnmower man whom everyone considers trash and who lives in a forest trailer. As secret friends they fill the holes in one another's lives. She has no other friends because she thinks "other kids smell like TV". It's all perfectly sweet and innocent. But naturally there's no way the uptight neighbourhood would perceive it that way. A creeping sense of doom begins to overtake events; but it is where this seemingly obvious tale twists at the end that makes the community's darker quirks a revelation. On the DVD: Lawn Dogs on disc comes in a 16:9 transfer that retains the superb cinematography of endlessly stretching flat horizons. The three-channel sound is equally of benefit to a subtle bluesy score. Regrettably the only extra is a trailer. As a winner at numerous International Film Festivals, this picture really deserved something more. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... you like this type of filmaking. One of the biggest strengths of the film is the way it takes us into the imagination of ... more

 ... Devon and allows us to see the world through her eyes, or at least the way she prefers to see it in order to escape the stifling aspirations and petty concerns of her parents and their world. There are many little effective moments that make Lawn Dogs almost more of an experience than a film with a strict plot or formula. It blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, especially towards the end, and you'll either like this quality or perhaps be frustrated by it. Personally, I liked this ethereal quality a lot. In its ver...more

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Crowned Review Lawn Dogs (DVD): "Home is in my hands." (1322 words)
by - written on 27/11/08 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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Lawn Dogs is a not very well known but charming film directed by John (Sirens) Duigan that recieved its fair share of sniffy reviews upon its debut. It was released in 1998 and stars an eleven year-old Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. Barton plays Devon Stockard, a bored and lonely 10 year-old girl, still slightly recovering from heart surgery, who lives in a wealthy but sterile 'gated' community called 'Camelot Gardens' in Kentucky with her awful social-climbing parents. Devon is an eccentric but intelligent child who can see the shallowness, class conflict, hypocrisy and fakeness of the adults around her in their little gated world of barbecues and secrets. She ...  Read the complete review

 
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