When a video game designer stumbles into a blackmail conspiracy, he clashes with contract killers, Russian mobsters, and compromised cops in a wild journey through the bizarro world of Los Angeles. Uniquely told through a first-person point of view, Burning Dog is a relentless suspense thriller. "Burning Dog" is a video game movie for those already resolute to watching somebody else navigate the game better than they can. It opens with a monologue of unforced metaphorical resonance, as Helen (Karen Kaia Livers), a devout widow in rural Louisiana, describes how her long-beloved dog has begun scratching himself to death.
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Most of the film's rewarding spirit is supplied by its lead Mamoudou Athie ("Underwater," "The Circle") in the role of the wine-enthusiast Elijah who dedicatedly works at a liquor store in Memphis. The film's vigorous (and by all means, mouth-watering) opening sequence economically represents the world in which he dwells through a bit of slick editing—on one hand, there is the BBQ. Based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by author Haruki Murakami, it stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo. The movie depicts a young deliveryman, Jong-su (Yoo), who runs into his childhood friend. Firehouse Dog received mainly mixed to negative reviews from film critics. Justin Chang of Variety called it, "A likable but ungainly mutt of a movie".
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