‘Isle of Dogs’ reflects the bleak reality that we treat dogs like garbage

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This post contains spoilers for Isle of Dogs.

Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs has some glaring flaws. But anyone with experience in (or even a cursory knowledge of) the institutions tasked with managing pet populations in the real world will tell you it got one thing right.

We treat dogs like disposable trash. And as a society, we’re astonishingly comfortable with their systemic abuse.

When my dog was first surrendered to our local ACCT, he was severely emaciated and covered in his own excrement. According to the staff, his condition was likely the result of being abandoned in a small cage for a long time. He had a curved spine and multiple bedsores, indicating he’d had little room to even move. His ear was crudely clipped, the jagged yet clean cut indicating a “home doxing” (which pitbulls are often subjected to in order to achieve their tough looks) gone wrong.  Read more…

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Why is Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ set in Japan? We’re not sure either.

Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs has something to say about the ugly allure of xenophobia, the sin of standing by while atrocities are committed, and the importance of protecting the most vulnerable members of society.
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Battle all the best Wes Anderson characters in the most twee card game ever

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Wes Anderson is responsible for creating some of the most beloved characters in all of cinema. With all their quirks, specificities, and perfectly produced personas, you can’t help but imagine who would win in a battle to the death between, say, Margot Tenenbaum and M. Gustave.

Well, now you can — thanks to the trump card game, Completely Open, where only the tweest survive in a battle to the pastels, presumably to determine which relatably off-color Anderson creation is truly the greatest. Using beautifully designed cards that provide each character with a set of numerical values, players test their stats against each other in five separate categories. Read more…

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