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Horror like a genre is very similar to comedy: if you have a strong enough preset, you can escape murder. What surprised me is that we don’t see much more modern horror movies going in on a default with a stylish leaving. There are an infinite number of narrative and gimmick plays that you can build in the horror genre that sells an audience on a big idea, and is likely to be something they have not seen before.
Point case: I’m comping on the passage to see A good boyAn original horror film owed in October. Why am I so excited about this movie? Because it is said from a dog’s point of view.
Pet views are nothing new to the cinematic palette. Even the horror genre has experienced some great games in this vein as the novel that must be read Twist By Wayne Smith. That turned into the pleasant Bad moon But lost the hook of the story: tell it through the eyes of a dog.
That is all the mission statement for A good boyThe first feature film of director and co-writer Ben Leonberg. Leonberg uses his own dog, Indy, to tell the story of an inspirational house where a loyal puppy seeks to warn his master of the malicious forces that Indy can only find.
Leonberg shot a lot of A good boy at an eye level that would be appropriate for a dog. This is not going for some Disney fluff or anything of that nature. A good boy is a horror movie through and through it, and that sounds just like the kind of thing I want to see coming out of the genre these days.
A good boy It doesn’t sound like the strangest idea ever for a horror movie, but then you’re stopping and thinking, “Why hasn’t anyone done this before?” Again, there have been unbeaten examples in the genre before. For example, the dark game of 1989 Baxteran adaptation of the novel Hell Hound By Ken Greenhall. That movie puts the inside of the lead dog monologue Thanks to the book doing that, but A good boy Not leaning on so easily out for his main character.
Indy will have no voice to tell us his thoughts. Instead, Leonberg achieved a valid performance out of his dog without having to use either narrative or CG animation. Everything that Indy does in the movie on camera was actually captured. That alone makes him feel special in the animation overflow today in the price of genre.
I love that A good boy is a film sold on such a strong concept. That makes it a strange touch, and weird is very good at getting my attention. Add to all this audiences love dogs so much in movies so that killing one can turn viewers against your film! Now they are going to follow one around for a whole film as he escapes from paranormal danger? That sounds like a recipe for success.
A good boy is limited released in October and is intended to stream on shudder sometime after.