Against-the-grain dog story about an intelligent, even intellectual bull terrier (who narrates in the manner of It's a Dog's Life: resemblances stop there) with a latent fascistic personality. He hankers after a master like himself -- no love, no fear -- and finally finds one in the person of a Hitler-fixated French schoolboy. The hero is not very convincing as a dog, or even as an allegorical abstraction, but he's challenging either way. With François Driancourt and Lise Delamare; directed by Jerome Boivin. (1989) — Duncan Shepherd
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