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Dog Pound

Three juvenile delinquents arrive at a correctional center and are put under the care of an experienced guard.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 7
Studio : Canal+,  Angoa-Agicoa,  CNC, 
Crew : Set Decoration,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Adam Butcher Shane Kippel Dewshane Williams Lawrence Bayne Trent McMullen
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Alicia
2021/05/13

I love this movie so much

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Greenes
2018/08/30

Please don't spend money on this.

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AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Fairaher
2018/08/30

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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SnoopyStyle
2015/05/30

Davis is a 16 year old caught with narcotics. Angel is a 15 year old sentenced for assault and car theft. Butch is 17 year old who assaulted a corrections officer. All three are sent to Enola Vale Youth Correctional Center. Davis and Butch are targeted by bully Banks and his guys. Butch has anger issues and fights back.The actors are a little older than the characters. It's a noticeable difference and an important difference for this particular movie. As a prison movie, it rehashes all the standard characters. The leads Adam Butcher and Shane Kippel are pretty good. This is a fine prison movie but there's nothing new.

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bonibras
2013/02/03

This is the first time I see a movie so directly copied from another. I had similar feeling when I saw "Black Swan", by Darren Aronofsky, because I thought it was heavily copied from "La Pianiste", by Michael Haneke. However, "Dog Pound" is really shocking when it comes to the extent of the similarities to "Scum (1979)", directed by Alan Clarke.I think the director Kim Chapiron should have credited the script to Roy Minton (Scum's writer), not to himself. That was his biggest mistake while making this movie, since the overall quality of this work is not the worst. It is a good movie, but quite embarrassing that it is so similar to "Scum (1979)", directed by Alan Clarke. I wonder if the company who produced "Scum" knows about the existence of this plagiarism, because that is how it seems for many viewers. I wish luck to this young French director Kim Chapiron, but he needs to think twice before trying to hide that it was not him who wrote the script of a film he is directing. It comes quite difficult to rate a plagiarism, but my vote is 5.

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mextwin2
2012/03/29

First off, go watch this movie right now! Warning: it can be hard to watchThis film was such a different film that I've ever seen. With its brutality and never ending revenge, it grips you. When angel and Davis died, my heart sank because I sympathized with them. This film has such AMAZING performances by all the actors and the characters you either sympathize with or not. There will be characters in this movie that you just hope the hero will retaliate. I haven't seen Scum yet, but I definitely willI RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE!!!

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Theo Robertson
2011/11/08

One wit suggested that the tagline of the classic British Borstal drama should have been " Just when you thought it was safe to go in to the greenhouse ... " Well just when you thought it was safe to go back to the DVD store where you rented American remakes of GET CARTER , etc along comes yet another remake of a classic British movie based on Alan Clark's brutal and bleak borstal British realist drama SCUM One thing that strikes you about the differences between the two films is the ironic differences in culture between Britain and America . In Britain jails are seen as holiday camps where prisoners are surrounded by TVs , DVD players and computer games . I should point I'm using the modern day 21st Century view of British penal establishment with borstal ( Juvenile detention centres ) being a long forgotten memory . This contrasts with the perceived view both sides of the pond that any type of penal institution in America is a violent and brutal hell hole with physical and sexual violence depressingly routine . SCUM seems rather dated in that it's just too bleak where as DOG POUND fails because it's a little bit too nice !!!!!! SPOILERS TO SCUM ( 1979 )!!!!! Indeed the major difference between the two films is how the inmates are treated by the warders/correctional officers . SCUM gets off to a brutal start with Carling being assaulted by two of the screws who are portrayed in a cruel manner with perhaps the worst type of cruelty being an officer who witnesses the gang rape of Davis which he turns a blind eye to . In DOG POUND there's no such cruelty of indifference with officers being some sort of surrogate social workers . I don't doubt for a moment that COs in American juvenile detention centres would view themselves as rehabilitaters but it makes for a far less compelling film One wonders if director Kim Chapirion and screenwriter Jeremie Delon are trying to make a much more human film by portraying authority in this light . However they fail on a couple of major points . One is that they insert their own scenes or embellish scenes from the original without thinking it through . Effectively Carling - or Butch as he's called here - is told he'll be let out in two weeks if he behaves himself . Of course something happens that ends this but the inciting incident is so weak it loses credibility . . Likewise Davis is allowed to commit suicide in a crowded dorm by bleeding to death which isn't impossible but unlikely compared to the scene in the original Chapirion also misses the point that Clark's original was the archtypal realist film with no incidental music and subplots that disappear . This is a much more cohesive non realist film with a soundtrack Perhaps there should be a third criticism and that is the casting . The cast of SCUM was fantastic . All of them were unknown at the time but several like Ray Winstone and Phil Daniels went on to appear in countless British films and TV shows up[ till today . Adam Butcher as Butch is no rough diamond geezer . He's probably a really nice guy in real life and never really convinces as someone who can take over a wing of a prison system . Likewise Shane Kippel as Davis never has victim stamped on his forehead unlike Julian Firth in SCUM All in all this is a weaker more mainstream remake of a much revered film made in Britain in the late 1970s , a film that was highly quotable and oft mentioned by British teenagers in the 1980s . DOG POUND will appeal to anyone with an interest in films set in prisons but if you've seen the original source material it is lacking whilst ironically throws a spanner in the works when it goes its own way

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