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Dog Eat Dog

  Unrated HD

Carlitos Moreno

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Plot Summary

El Orejon is an agoraphobic crime boss who lives surrounded by telescopes in a luxury high-rise apartment in the center of Cali, Colombia. When his godson is killed he asks a voodoo priestess to avenge the murder by casting a deadly spell on the shooter, Eusebio. Miles away, Victor is hired by the boss to carry out a job to collect money from a slippery pair of twins. He makes a disastrous decision to break the sacred law of the crime world and keeps the cash for himself. Under suspicion by El Orejon he hides the money in a downtown hotel room which he shares with Eusebio, where they try everything in their power to outsmart the boss and escape the underworld's thick tangle of unpredictable, dangerous alliances. As the stash of money passes from hand to hand, who will have the wits to be the last one standing? From IFC Films.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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20%
  • Reviews Counted: 5
  • Fresh: 1
  • Rotten: 4
  • Average Rating: 4.3/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: Resembles a Tony Scott movie without any of his intelligence and cinematic invention. – Robert Koehler, Variety, Feb 23, 2012

Rotten: With a background in television and music videos, director Carlos Moreno's feature debut is mighty shallow. Its bloodshed carries little weight; the sporadic humor is cheap and casually racist. – Aaron Hillis, Village Voice, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: Dog Eat Dog's choice of hyper-stylized, overexposed cinematography is ultimately more concerned with creating a mood of jittery, hell-on-earth claustrophobia than it is with forcibly exoticizing its crime-stricken Colombian setting. – Rob Humanick, Slant Magazine, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Rotten tomatoes totally off

Good movie. but pretty /vivid/graphic (although not gratuitous) violence.

Good twist in the end

This movie is like a cross between the movies clock work orange and Audition .its a dark movie but was done very well. I was surprise by the twist in the ending ,cos the movie could have gone in many dark directions ... It just proves how frail our minds can be and how we handle situations when being traumatized , what we block out from our memories, or what we make up just to get by daily..

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