Isle of Dogs (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Adventure, Comedy, Animation · 1h 41m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 8.7/10 (1.3M ratings)

Loyalty has a scent. And it smells like rebellion.

Overview

In the future, an outbreak of canine flu leads the mayor of a Japanese city to banish all dogs to an island used as a garbage dump. The outcasts must soon embark on an epic journey when a 12-year-old boy arrives on the island to find his beloved pet.

Ratings

Director

Wes Anderson

Production

Studio Babelsberg, American Empirical Pictures, Indian Paintbrush, Scott Rudin Productions

Cast

Bryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin, Bob Balaban, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Kunichi Nomura, Fisher Stevens, Akira Takayama, Greta Gerwig, Ken Watanabe, Frances McDormand, Nijiro Murakami, Harvey Keitel, Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Akira Ito, F. Murray Abraham, Courtney B. Vance

Where to watch

Disney Plus, Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A meticulously designed stop-motion adventure with a dry comic edge, political satire, and genuine affection for its canine cast. It’s especially rewarding if you like Wes Anderson’s symmetry, deadpan humor, and storybook melancholy wrapped around a surprisingly emotional rescue quest.

Best for

  • Wes Anderson fans
  • animation lovers
  • stop-motion craft enthusiasts
  • quirky family-adventure viewers
  • satire with heart

Skip if

  • you want fast, broad kids’ comedy
  • you dislike deadpan or highly stylized storytelling
  • you prefer naturalistic animation
  • you’re sensitive to cultural appropriation debates around style and setting

Overview

Isle of Dogs is one of Wes Anderson’s most elaborate toys: a handmade world of garbage islands, bureaucratic absurdity, and dogs who talk like old men in a noir. The film’s precision is the joke and the pleasure, from the miniature production design to the carefully arranged ensemble rhythms. It plays like a fable, but one with sharp political teeth and a lot of affection for outsiders.

Worth noting

What makes it more than a style exercise is the emotional clarity beneath the symmetry. The boy’s search for his dog gives the film a simple, sturdy spine, while the pack of exiled dogs turns the story into a companionship road movie. The humor is dry and sometimes absurd, but the movie keeps returning to loyalty, propaganda, and the way communities decide who gets cast out.

Bottom line

It won’t convert anyone allergic to Anderson’s mannered cadence, and its cultural framing has been debated for good reason. But if you enjoy animation as design, satire as texture, and sentiment delivered with a straight face, this is one of the director’s most distinctive and satisfying films.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Brian Tallerico (3.5★) · 19207 likes

Say ISLE OF DOGS slowly.Now say I LOVE DOGS slowly. I just blew your mind.

mia lee vicino (3.5★) · 12094 likes

pretty bold of wes anderson to make a film about how propaganda is bad while simultaneously inserting blatant anti-cat propaganda throughout said film 🤔

Jay (4★) · 11544 likes

xoxo, gossip dogs

Eli Hayes (4★) · 10532 likes

you heard the rumor, right?

luke livermore (4★) · 7835 likes

a dog: *sneezes* me literally every single time throughout this entire film: bless you

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Topics

stop-motion animation, satire, adventure, deadpan comedy, dystopian fable, ensemble cast, garbage island, loyalty, political allegory, stylized visuals

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