By
Johnny Hall
| Feb 24, 2020 | Reviews
Beneath the carefully constructed artifices of every Wes Anderson film- the beautiful art design, the symmetric, storybook-like cinematography, and the deadpan, pithy humor, beats a heart aching with melancholy. His most recent work, 2018’s stop-motion animated Isle of Dogs, is no exception. In it, a Japanese boy tries to reunite with his canine companion in […]
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