Feast (I) (2014)
10/10
This cartoon short is about as perfect . . .
19 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
. . . a piece of film as you'll find anywhere. Though it's sure to appeal to dog lovers, it's not certain that the average "cat" person will get it. FEAST illustrates how dogs are willing to make ultimate sacrifices on behalf of their human masters. They are loyal to a fault. They have an uncanny knack of intuiting what their human needs in times of crisis. Though the plot of this six-minute story has unexpected twists and turns, the viewer figures everything will probably turn out okay, because there's a dog and a dog lover present. The film makers here do not waste a moment of your time, as each twist of their tale is more amazing than the previous one. Cats are famous survivors, and the sort of people who keep them seem pretty masochistic. Loyal dogs sometimes starve to death on the graves of their masters. If a cat was hungry, and the only thing to eat was "their" human, you know what would happen. It's a fate that befalls several American "cat ladies" (those who have 50 or more felines in their homes) several times each year.
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