War Dog

1987 "The Story of the Tragedy of Violence"
5.7| 1h35m| en
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An unsuspecting hero gets involved in uncovering a super soldier terrorist group that has brainwashed his brother.

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Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
johanneshirv Before I tell anything about what I think about the movie. - This movie is set in Varberg and Veddige, not Falkenberg!!! Falkenberg is 30km far too south and is a smaller town than Varberg. This is my neighborhood and I've been on most of the places seen in the movie. So trust me, I know for sure.And now for the movie... I saw this together with some friends a few years ago because we'd heard rumors about the movie and that it actually was shot in Veddige, the small village where we're from and that some of our teacher's and a few others locally well-known persons could be seen in it. So we watched it. It was actually really fun when you saw a new place or a person that you recognized, but everything between that was seriously really boring. As far as I remember it the movie was pretty 1980's action movie stereotype, but if that's what you expect - enjoy!
bookguy The whole film is massively cheesy, and completely without irony. Which is fun.There are some particularly hilarious moments - I like the main character's naggy wife and her tarty neighbour, the fact that all of the cars in the car chases are Volvos, the killing at the fairground where a dead guy gets caught on some kid going down a flume and the frankly bizarre Once Upon a Time in the West pastiche towards the end.Not really worth sitting through a very poor Universal Soldier clone for two minutes of laughs, though.Another thing, what's up with these Swedes and their children? This film has them exploding all over the place...groovy.
MartinTernander I know the "actor" Jan Lundberg, he was my English teacher in 7th to 9th grade (in the Swedish school system that is). Offcource we pupils got to know about this movie quite fast and all the time we begged to see it.I had a good relationship with him and when a friend of mine found a copy of the film we were going to watch it but somehow I never saw it anyways which I regret very much now.I'm thinking about calling Jan up and get hold of the movie now that I've read your posts.Do you by voice-over mean that the version you've seen have a voice telling the story or that the entire movie has been dubbed? What I know they spoke English in the original so that it would have been dubbed seems kind of stupid to me.I'll update you when I find out more about this.
mange-3 This is actually a pretty good low budget action flick. It is amazing that the directors managed to complete this film on such a tight budget. It is fascinating to establish that it was shot in Sweden. I believe on the Westcoast in Falken-berg/Varberg. The special effects are very good and the story is - in view of the circumstances - quite ok. This is an action cult movie and of course the demands should not be that high, since it is not Hollywood mainstream. Nevertheless, it is worth a look for people interested in cult action flicks. Nowadays films like this are hard to come by, since most of the films in this category were made during the eighties. Therefore it is time to say to future Swedish action directors: Come out, come out wherever you are!