My Life as a Dog (PG)
Good coming-of-age movie for older kids.
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- Studio: No Studio
- Directed By: Lasse Hallstrom
- Release Date: 01/01/1987
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: PG
Parents need to know
Families can talk about why Ingemar always say it's important to "compare"? Why do you think that Ingemar compares himself to Laika the space dog? Why does Ingemar tell us that he wishes he told his mom everything? Does he blame himself for not having told her everything? Why doesn't anyone tell Ingemar that Sickan is dead? Do you think that waiting to tell him made it easier or harder to deal with when he did learn the truth?
Message
Social Behavior:
None
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
None
Violence
There is some tension in when Ingemar and his mother argue and she breaks down crying and tries to hit and push him away
Sex
Some sexually suggestive material
Language
None
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
Ingemar does not have enough experience of the world to be able to understand what his mother's symptoms mean, or to wonder if she will die. Because no one told him how ill she was, he blames himself for her death. He does not have the opportunity to express his grief, which adds to his feeling of disorientation and his identification with a dog who is circling the globe in a space capsule. The only comfort he (and the audience) have is the sense that his ability to form relationships with the new people in his life will be a source of strength and happiness to him in the future.
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