Every Dog has its Day

Sounder
1972 Nominee

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Before I emulate on the heartwarming story about a boy’s relationship with his father, I do have to highlight some confusion here: The movie is named after the dog. The dog is in about ten minutes of the movie. I hate when this happens! So many of these titles don’t deliver on their promise and then I am left, as a viewer, struggling to understand why the title was chosen. I do know this was based on a book and perhaps the dog’s role in that is more of a featuring one. Dogs are nice.

Anyway, black lives still matter.


2 responses to “Every Dog has its Day”

  1. ozarkmedusa Avatar

    AI says: “The book was named that because the dog represents the family’s strength, loyalty, and unwavering hope in the face of brutal adversity.”

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  2. ozarkmedusa Avatar

    Best alternative title for 1972: Family ties. Knot bad.

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