Isle of Dogs

Loyalty has a scent. And it smells like rebellion.

7.8
20181h 41m

Production

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In the future, an outbreak of canine flu leads the mayor of a Japanese city to banish all dogs to an island used as a garbage dump. The outcasts must soon embark on an epic journey when a 12-year-old boy arrives on the island to find his beloved pet.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Sculpting, Molding and Armatures Bonus Extra

Thumbnail for video: ISLE OF DOGS | "I Love Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

ISLE OF DOGS | "I Love Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

Thumbnail for video: ISLE OF DOGS | Full Scene | FOX Searchlight

ISLE OF DOGS | Full Scene | FOX Searchlight

Thumbnail for video: ISLE OF DOGS | "Life is Better with Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

ISLE OF DOGS | "Life is Better with Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

Thumbnail for video: ISLE OF DOGS | "I Love Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

ISLE OF DOGS | "I Love Dogs" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

Thumbnail for video: ISLE OF DOGS | "Funny And Surprisingly Heartfelt" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

ISLE OF DOGS | "Funny And Surprisingly Heartfelt" TV Commercial | FOX Searchlight

Thumbnail for video: Making a World: Weather & Elements

Making a World: Weather & Elements

Thumbnail for video: Making a World: Megasaki City & Trash Island

Making a World: Megasaki City & Trash Island

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Making of: Puppets

Cast

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Bryan Cranston

Chief (voice)

Photo of Koyu Rankin

Koyu Rankin

Atari Kobayashi (voice)

Photo of Bob Balaban

Bob Balaban

King (voice)

Photo of Edward Norton

Edward Norton

Rex (voice)

Photo of Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Boss (voice)

Photo of Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum

Duke (voice)

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Kunichi Nomura

Mayor Kobayashi (voice)

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Fisher Stevens

Scrap (voice)

Photo of Akira Takayama

Akira Takayama

Major Domo (voice)

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Greta Gerwig

Tracy Walker (voice)

Photo of Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe

Head Surgeon (voice)

Photo of Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand

Interpreter Nelson (voice)

Photo of Nijiro Murakami

Nijiro Murakami

Editor Hiroshi (voice)

Photo of Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel

Gondo (voice)

Photo of Liev Schreiber

Liev Schreiber

Spots (voice)

Photo of Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Nutmeg (voice)

Photo of Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Oracle (voice)

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F. Murray Abraham

Jupiter (voice)

Photo of Courtney B. Vance

Courtney B. Vance

Narrator (voice)

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Yoko Ono

Assistant-Scientist Yoko-ono (voice)

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Reviews

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Gimly

5/10

I was very fond of _Fantastic Mr. Fox_, Wes Anderson's first stop-motion animated faire. _Isle of Dogs_ less so. It's most certainly not a bad movie, but my expectations were pretty midling and, personally, they were not met.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Now as someone with a bit of an hate/hate relationship with man’s best friend, the idea of rounding them all up and shoving them on an island where nobody needs to worry about abandoned bags of their crap littering the place up sounded quite appealing. “Atari”, however, doesn’t share my disdain for these smelly critters and so decides that he is going to try and track down his own mutt after it had been deposited onto the “Isle of Dogs”. He is the adopted son of the hereditary mayor “Kobayashi” of this Japanese community and so when his attempt to retrieve his long lost pal goes a bit awry, the authorities mobilise gadgets galore to try to return him to civilisation. Meantime he has fallen in with a disparate pack of hounds who are determined to help him find his erstwhile companion - and it’s soon a race against time before his dad plucks him back alone for some proper delousing. Of course, as he bonds with his new friends he discovers all about the deadly disease that was responsible for their incarceration in the first place and concluding that a vaccine might be in order, decides it is time to confront his old man and get these flea-ridden mongrels back marauding our streets again. This is quite possibly my favourite Wes Anderson film as it marries some quirkily effective animations with some solid characterisations and a really quite enjoyable story of curiosity, teamwork and loyalty. Along the way, there is plenty of detail from the surrounding imagery and plays on words and phrases to only thinly veil criticism of not just the not so subliminal concept of product placement itself, but of many of the products it places, too. The writing keeps the plot moving along entertainingly and though I usually don’t much like films that personify dogs (even Disney ones) this is a compact and frequently quite funny review of mankind’s attitudes to their pets. If only we put half this energy and dedication into looking out for each other! Good fun.

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