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Isle of Dogs (film)

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2018 film by Wes Anderson

Isle of Dogs
A boy and five different dogs in a mining cart
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWes Anderson
Screenplay byWes Anderson
Story by
Produced by
Starring
Narrated byCourtney B. Vance
CinematographyTristan Oliver
Edited by
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed byFox Searchlight Pictures
Release dates
  • February 15, 2018 (2018-02-15) (Berlinale)
  • March 23, 2018 (2018-03-23) (United States)
  • March 30, 2018 (2018-03-30) (United Kingdom)
  • May 10, 2018 (2018-05-10) (Germany)
Running time
101 minutes[2]
Countries
Languages
  • English[2]
  • Japanese
Box office$73 million[6]

Isle of Dogs (Japanese:犬ヶ島,Hepburn:Inu ga Shima) is a 2018adultstop-motion animatedscience fictioncomedy-drama film written, produced, and directed byWes Anderson, narrated byCourtney B. Vance and starring anensemble cast consisting ofBryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin,Edward Norton,Liev Schreiber,Bill Murray,Bob Balaban,Jeff Goldblum,Scarlett Johansson,Kunichi Nomura,Tilda Swinton,Ken Watanabe, Akira Ito,Greta Gerwig,Akira Takayama,Frances McDormand,F. Murray Abraham,Yojiro Noda,Fisher Stevens,Mari Natsuki,Nijiro Murakami,Yoko Ono,Harvey Keitel andFrank Wood. An American-German-British co-production,Isle of Dogs was produced byStudio Babelsberg andIndian Paintbrush in association with Anderson's own company American Empirical Pictures. This was Anderson's second stop-motion film, followingFantastic Mr. Fox. The film is set in the fictional Japanese city of Megasaki where Mayor Kenji Kobayashi has banished all dogs to Trash Island due to a canine influenza pandemic. Kobayashi's nephew Atari sets out to find his missing dog Spots with the help of a group of dogs led by stray dog Chief.

Anderson started developing the film in October 2015 using stop-motion animation, with a voice cast of Norton, Cranston and Balaban. It draws inspiration from films byAkira Kurosawa andHayao Miyazaki, as well as thestop-motion animated holiday specials made byRankin/Bass Productions, the 1982 animated filmThe Plague Dogs, andDisney's101 Dalmatians. Production began in October 2016 at the3 Mills Studios in East London. By December 2016,Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired worldwide distribution rights to the film, scheduling it for a 2018 release. It is the second animated film to be released by Fox Searchlight, seventeen years afterWaking Life in 2001. It is the only20th Century Fox Animation film to be released by Fox Searchlight.

Isle of Dogs opened the68th Berlin International Film Festival, where Anderson was awarded theSilver Bear for Best Director. It was given a limited release in the United States on March 23, 2018, and went on wide release on April 13. It grossed over $64 million worldwide, and received critical acclaim for its animation, story, musical score, and deadpan humor, along with criticism for its portrayal of Japanese people and culture. The film received two nominations at the91st Academy Awards, forBest Animated Feature andBest Score.

Plot

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A thousand years ago, dogs were free to roam as they pleased. However, the cat-supremacist Kobayashi Dynasty declared war on dogs, seeking to eradicate them. A child warrior sympathetic towards the threatened dogsdecapitated the head of the Kobayashi Clan, ending the war, and was immortalized as the Boy Samurai of Legend.

In 2038, an outbreak ofcanine flu spreads throughout theJapanese city of Megasaki. The city'sauthoritarian mayor, Kenji Kobayashi, ratifies an official decree banishing all dogs to Trash Island, despite the insistence of Professor Watanabe, the mayor's political opponent, that he is close to creating a cure. The first deported canine is a white and black-spotted male dog named Spots Kobayashi, who served as thebodyguard of 12-year-oldorphan Atari Kobayashi, the mayor's distant nephew andward.

Six months later, Atari hijacks a plane and flies it to Trash Island, now nicknamed "the Isle of Dogs", to search for Spots. After crash-landing, Atari is rescued by a dog pack ostensibly led by an all-black canine named Chief, a lifelong stray, along with Rex, Boss, Duke, and King. With their help, Atari finds a locked cage that apparently contains Spots' skeleton, but they realize it is not him. They then fend off a rescue team sent by Mayor Kobayashi to retrieve Atari. Chief initially declines to continue helping Atari, but is convinced by Nutmeg, a female ex-show dog whom Chief is smitten with. The pack seeks advice from sage-like dogs Jupiter and Oracle, who surmise that Spots might be held captive by an isolated tribe of dogs rumored to becannibals.

Meanwhile, Watanabe finally develops a successful serum and shows the results to Kobayashi, who merely dismisses him. By order of the mayor'shatchet man Major Domo, the professor is placed underhouse arrest and assassinated with poisonedsushi. Tracy Walker, anAmericanexchange student, member of a pro-dog activist group and Nutmeg's owner, suspects a conspiracy and begins to investigate, in the process developing feelings for Atari. Kobayashi and his political party are revealed to be responsible for the dog flu outbreak and aim to succeed at exterminating dogs where Kobayashi's ancestors failed.

During their journey to the dog tribe, Chief and Atari are separated from the others. Atari gives Chief a bath, revealing his white and black-spotted coat and thus his striking resemblance to Spots. The two bond and rejoin the rest of the pack. Another rescue team attacks them, but they are saved by Spots and the dog tribe. Spots confirms that he is Chief's older brother and that he was rescued by the tribe, who were test subjects from an abandoned secret lab. Spots became their leader and mated with a female tribe member named Peppermint, who is pregnant with their first litter. Because of these new responsibilities, Spots requests Atari replace him as his bodyguard with Chief; initially hesitant, both he and Atari accept. Word reaches the dog tribe that Kobayashi plans toeuthanize all dogs with poison gas; Atari and the dogs build boats to return to Megasaki. Meanwhile, Tracy confronts Watanabe's colleague Yoko Ono, who confirms Tracy's conspiracy theories and gives her the last vial of serum.

At his re-election ceremony, Kobayashi prepares to give the extermination order when Tracy and the activist group interrupt, presenting evidence of his corruption. Kobayashi proceeds to deport Tracy, but before he can do so, Atari and the dogs arrive. They confirm that the serum works by testing it on Chief, curing him. Atari addresses the crowd and recites ahaiku he wrote and dedicated to Kobayashi, rekindling the sympathy that once existed between dogs and humans. Touched by Atari's words, Kobayashi officially repeals the dog banishment decree. Enraged, Major Domo tries to initiate the extermination himself, but his plans are thwarted by the dogs and the activist group. In the chaos, Atari and Spots are wounded and taken to a hospital, where Kobayashi donates one of hiskidneys to save his nephew. Atari becomes the new mayor of Megasaki after Kobayashi's crimes render him ineligible to hold office.

One month later, Atari has had all dogs reintegrated into society and cured of the dog flu, while Kobayashi, Major Domo, and their co-conspirators are sent to jail. Chief's pack dogs are all back with their owners: Boss returns to being the mascot of the Dragons' baseball team (inferred that the coach owns him), King has returned to being a dog food commercial star and lives with a couple with their 3 children and has a big supply of dog food and puppy snaps, Duke lives with a large family who is seen watching one of King's commercials on TV, and Rex is owned by an elderly female librarian and is shown by her in the library with his own thick mat. Atari and Tracy become a couple, while Chief and Nutmeg become their bodyguard dogs. Meanwhile, Spots, having survived his injuries, raises his litter with Peppermint under the care of aShinto priest.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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Isle of Dogs press conference at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, February 2018

In October 2015,Wes Anderson, who had previously directed the animated filmFantastic Mr. Fox, announced he would be returning to the medium with "a film about dogs"[9] starring Edward Norton, Bryan Cranston and Bob Balaban.[10][11] Anderson has said that he was inspired by seeing a road sign for theIsle of Dogs in England whileFantastic Mr. Fox was in development.[12] Anderson said that the film was influenced by the films ofAkira Kurosawa andHayao Miyazaki, as well as thestop-motion animated holiday specials made byRankin/Bass Productions, the 1982 animated filmThe Plague Dogs, andDisney's101 Dalmatians.[13]

Filming

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Production began in October 2016 at the3 Mills Studios in East London.[14][15][16]

About 20,000 faces and 1,105 animatable puppets were crafted by "12 sculptors working six days a week" for the film; 2,000 more puppets were made for background characters. The detailed puppets of the main characters typically took 2–3 months to create.[17] There was very little CG used, it only being used to duplicate audience members, or using green screens for actions that couldn’t be filmed at the same time. For the effects, over 200 detailed, hand-made settings were made. The animation department included a number of people who had worked onFantastic Mr. Fox.[18]

Virtual reality

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Concurrently with the film, Félix and Paul Studios andFoxNext VR Studio collaborated onIsle of Dogs: Behind the Scenes (in Virtual Reality), animmersive video film that places the viewer directly inside the animated world.[19] The virtual reality film was released on theGoogle Pixel platform.[20]

Music

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Main article:Isle of Dogs (soundtrack)

The film's score was composed byAlexandre Desplat, who had previously worked withWes Anderson onFantastic Mr. Fox,Moonrise Kingdom, andThe Grand Budapest Hotel. The soundtrack also features various original and selected songs from a variety of musicians, mainly from Japan. Some songs had origins in classic Japanese cinema such as theAkira Kurosawa filmsDrunken Angel (1948) andSeven Samurai (1954). The soundtrack comprises 22 tracks in total, 15 of which were composed by Desplat.[21]

Release

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On December 23, 2016,Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired worldwide distribution rights to the film, with plans for a 2018 release.[22][23]

The film premiered as the opening film of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2018, and had its North American premiere as the closing film of theSXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 17, 2018.[24]Isle of Dogs began a limited release in the U.S. on March 23, 2018.[25] It was released nationwide in the United States on April 13, 2018.[26][27][28]

Box office

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Isle of Dogs has grossed $32 million in the United States and Canada, and $32.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $64.1 million.[6][update]

In its first weekend of limited release, the film made $1.57 million from 27 theaters (an average of $58,148 per venue). It was the best per-theater average of 2018 until it was overtaken byEighth Grade in July.[26][29] Sixty percent of its audience was under the age of 30.[30] In its second weekend, the film made $2.8 million from 165 theaters (an increase of 74%), finishing 11th.[31] The film entered the top 10 in its third weekend, making $4.6 million from 554 theaters.[32] The film expanded to 1,939 theaters the following week and made $5.4 million, finishing seventh at the box office.[33]

Home media

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Isle of Dogs was released digitally on June 26, 2018, and on DVD and Blu-ray on July 17, 2018.[34]

On streaming,Isle of Dogs was added onDisney+ in the US and Canada on January 15, 2021.[35] It was added to the UK and Australian versions on 17 September 2021.[36]

The film was released onUltra HD Blu-ray andBlu-ray byThe Criterion Collection on September 30, 2025, as part of the ten film collectionThe Wes Anderson Archive: Ten Films, Twenty-Five Years and as a standalone disc.[37]

Reception

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Critical response

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On review aggregation websiteRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 90% based on 368 reviews, and an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The beautifully stop-motion animatedIsle of Dogs finds Wes Anderson at his detail-oriented best, while telling one of the director's most winsomely charming stories."[38] OnMetacritic, the film has aweighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim."[39] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale,[30] whilePostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an overall positive score of 88%.[40]

Richard Roeper of theChicago Sun-Times gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, praising it for taking risks, and saying, "It's smart and different and sometimes deliberately odd and really funny; rarely in a laugh-out-loud way, more in a smile-and-nod-I-get-the-joke kind of way."[41]

Portrayal of Japanese culture

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Some critics have argued that the film is an example of racial stereotyping andcultural appropriation.[42] The Japanese characters speak unsubtitledJapanese, with their dialogue instead being translated by an interpreter or a machine. Justin Chang of theLos Angeles Times wrote, "It's in the director's handling of the story's human factor that his sensitivity falters, and the weakness for racial stereotyping that has sometimes marred his work comes to the fore ... Much of the Japanese dialogue has been pared down to simple statements that non-speakers can figure out based on context and facial expressions." Angie Han, writing inMashable, cites the American exchange student character Tracy as a "classic example of the 'white savior' archetype—the well-meaning white hero who arrives in a foreign land and saves its people from themselves."[42]

While this critique had created some furor on the film's release, Chang has said that his review had been taken out of context and turned into a "battle cry" on Twitter, adding, "I wasn't offended, nor was I looking to be offended."[43] AJapanese-American perspective was provided byEmily Yoshida, writing inNew York magazine, that these concerns had been "seen before in debates about Asian culture as reflected by Western culture—perspectives can vary wildly betweenAsian-Americans and immigrated Asians, and what feels like tribute to some feels like opportunism to others."[44]

Writing for BuzzFeed, Alison Willmore found "no overt malicious intent toIsle of Dogs'cultural tourism, but it's marked by a hodgepodge of references that an American like Anderson might cough up if pressed tofree associate about Japan—taiko drummers,anime,Hokusai,sumo,kabuki,haiku,cherry blossoms, and amushroom cloud (!). ... This all has more to do with the ... insides of Anderson's brain than it does any actual place. It's Japan purely as an aesthetic, and another piece of art that treats the East not as a living, breathing half of the planet, but as a mirror for the Western imagination."[45] She continued, "In the wake ofIsle of Dogs' opening weekend, there were multiple headlines wondering whether the film was an act of appropriation or homage. But the question is rhetorical; the two aren't mutually exclusive, and the former is not automatically off the table just because the creator's intent was the latter."[45]

Conversely, Moeko Fujii wrote a favorable review forThe New Yorker, complimenting the film's depiction of the Japanese and their culture, as well as pointing out that language is the key theme of the movie. Fujii wrote,

Anderson's decision not to subtitle the Japanese speakers struck me as a carefully considered artistic choice.Isle of Dogs is profoundly interested in the humor and fallibility of translation ... This is the beating heart of the film: there is no such thing as "true" translation. Everything is interpreted. Translation is malleable and implicated, always, by systems of power ... [the film] shows the seams of translation, and demarcates a space that is accessible and funny, only to Japanese viewers.[46]

Fujii also responded to perceptions that character of Tracy Walker was a "white savior," and how this relates to the film's language theme, writing,

At a climactic moment, the movie rejects the notion of universal legibility, placing the onus of interpretation solely upon the American audience ... This is a sly subversion, in which the Japanese evince an agency independent of foreign validation. Indeed, to say that the scene dehumanizes the Japanese is to assume the primacy of an English-speaking audience. Such logic replicates the very tyranny of language thatIsle of Dogs attempts to erode.[46]

Japanese composerRyuichi Sakamoto said in an interview toGQ Magazine regarding the film: "I think it's a well-crafted movie. Its aesthetic is so perfect, I think. People could enjoy that. But as a Japanese, you know, to me, it's kind of the same thing again. Old Hollywood movies, they always used their mixed image of Japanese or Chinese or Korean or Vietnamese. It's a wrong stereotypical image of Asian people. So I cannot take it."[47]

Accolades

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Isle of Dogs received twoAcademy Awards,BAFTAs, andGolden Globe Award nominations for Best Animated Feature and Original Score, making it the first PG-13 rated animation to be nominated for these awards.

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Academy AwardsFebruary 24, 2019Best Animated FeatureWes Anderson,Scott Rudin,Steven Rales andJeremy DawsonNominated[48]
Best Original ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 10, 2019Best Animated Feature FilmWes AndersonNominated[49]
Best Animated FemaleGreta Gerwigas Tracy WalkerNominated
Annie AwardsFebruary 2, 2019Best Animated FeatureWes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales and Jeremy DawsonNominated[50]
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Feature ProductionJason StalmanNominated
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature ProductionAdam Stockhausen and Paul HarrodNominated
Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionBryan CranstonWon
Art Directors Guild AwardsFebruary 2, 2019Excellence in Production Design for an Animated FilmAdam Stockhausen and Paul HarrodWon[51]
Berlin International Film FestivalFebruary 25, 2018Silver Bear for Best DirectorWes AndersonWon[52]
[53]
Golden BearIsle of DogsNominated
British Academy Film AwardsFebruary 10, 2019Best Animated FilmWes AndersonNominated[54]
Best Original ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 7, 2018Best Animated FeatureWes AndersonNominated[55]
Cinema Audio Society AwardsFebruary 16, 2019Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – AnimatedDarrin Moore, Christopher Scarabosio, Wayne Lemmer, Xavier Forcioli, Simon Rhodes and Peter PersaudWon[56]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 11, 2019Best Animated FeatureWes AndersonNominated[57]
Best ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2018Best Animated FeatureIsle of DogsWon[58]
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 21, 2018Best Animated FeatureIsle of DogsNominated[59]
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 6, 2019Best Animated Feature FilmWes AndersonNominated[60]
Best Original ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsMay 31, 2018Best Animation/Family TV SpotIsle of Dogs: ":30TV 'Sic Em"Nominated[61]
[62]
Best Motion PosterIsle of Dogs: "Sneezing"Won
Isle of Dogs: "Wild Post"Nominated
Best Animation/FamilyIsle of Dogs: "Domestic Trailer #1"Won
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 14, 2018Original Score – Animated FilmAlexandre DesplatWon[63]
Humanitas PrizeFebruary 8, 2019Family Feature FilmWes Anderson,Roman Coppola,Jason Schwartzman andKunichi NomuraNominated[64]
Imagine Film FestivalApril 20, 2018Silver Scream AwardWes AndersonWon[65]
Online Film Critics SocietyJanuary 2, 2019Best Animated FeatureIsle of DogsNominated[66]
Best ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Producers Guild AwardsJanuary 19, 2019The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion PicturesIsle of DogsNominated[67]
Satellite AwardsFebruary 17, 2019Best Animated or Mixed Media FilmWes AndersonWon[68]
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 10, 2018Best Original ScreenplayNominated[69]
Best Animated FeatureIsle of DogsWon
Best Visual EffectsNominated
San Francisco Film Critics CircleDecember 9, 2018Best Animated FeatureNominated[70]
Seattle Film Critics SocietyDecember 17, 2018Best Animated FeatureWes AndersonNominated[71]
South by Southwest Film FestivalMarch 17, 2018Audience Award: HeadlinersIsle of DogsWon[72]
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 16, 2018Best Animated FeatureRunner-up[73]
Toronto Film Critics AssociationDecember 9, 2018Best Animated FeatureWon[74]
Visual Effects Society AwardsFebruary 5, 2019Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated FeatureMark Waring, Jeremy Dawson, Tim Ledbury, Lev KolobovNominated[75]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 3, 2018Best Animated FeatureWes AndersonWon[76]
Best Animated Voice PerformanceBryan CranstonWon
World Soundtrack AwardsOctober 17, 2018Soundtrack Composer of the YearAlexandre Desplat[a]Won[77]

Notes

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  1. ^Also for his work inEndangered Species,Suburbicon,The Shape of Water, andValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

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