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dog bonus criterion blu ray collection menus packaging featuresMy Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) tells the story of Ingemar, a twelve-year-old from a working-class family sent to live with his uncle in a country village when his mother falls ill.There, with the help of the warmhearted eccentrics who populate the town, the boy finds both refuge from his misfortunes and unexpected adventure.

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On Blu-ray, My Life as a Dog is joined by all the same bonus features of Criterion's DVD, only now all are in high definition. My Life As A Dog is heartbreaking, yet ultimately so positively reaffirming it could be the most melancholy "feel-good" film ever made. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for My Life as a Dog (Blu-ray Disc, 2011, Criterion Collection) at the best online prices at eBay! I have had him since he was a baby. Despite their many shapes and sizes all … First comes an on-camera interview with director/co-writer Lasse Hallström (18:29) from the spring of 2002 and primarily in English. It was a bad VHS copy, dubbed into English. In effect, it’s a perspective generous to everything it surveys, and My Life as a Dog is the most generous film Hallström has ever made. In order to let their ill mother rest, they're separated and sent each one with their relatives. Directed by Lasse Hallström. Directed by Lasse Hallström • 1985 • Sweden My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) tells the story of Ingemar, a twelve-year-old from a working-class family sent to live with his uncle in a country village when his mother falls ill. With Anton Glanzelius, Tomas von Brömssen, Anki Lidén, Melinda Kinnaman. A boy and his brother don't get along well. One of the characters--I think Saga, actually--was voiced by the guy who was also Lance on Robotech, which was supremely distracting.The colors were also way off, and Manne's hair wasn't so much green as it was a sickly yellow. Full of blunt, sad, funny and pithy remarks from its child narrator, My Life as a Dog addresses the odd places in childhood and adulthood of uncertainty and loneliness, but avoids (most of) the sentimental banalities of Hollywood weepies.