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White God

Original title: Fehér isten
  • 2014
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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White God (2014)
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Thirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficult... Read allThirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficulty, Lili sets out to find her dog and save him.Thirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficulty, Lili sets out to find her dog and save him.

  • Director
    • Kornél Mundruczó
  • Writers
    • Kornél Mundruczó
    • Viktória Petrányi
    • Julie Kristine Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Zsófia Psotta
    • Sándor Zsótér
    • Lili Horvát
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    • Director
      • Kornél Mundruczó
    • Writers
      • Kornél Mundruczó
      • Viktória Petrányi
      • Julie Kristine Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Zsófia Psotta
      • Sándor Zsótér
      • Lili Horvát
    • 84User reviews
    • 197Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Zsófia Psotta
    Zsófia Psotta
    • Lili
    Sándor Zsótér
    Sándor Zsótér
    • Dániel
    Lili Horvát
    Lili Horvát
    • Anya
    • (as Horváth Lili Anna)
    Szabolcs Thuróczy
    Szabolcs Thuróczy
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    Lili Monori
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    Gergely Bánki
    • Sintér 1.…
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    Erika Bodnár
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    Tamás Polgár
    • Sintér 2.
    Vanda Verle
    Vanda Verle
    • Trixi
    János Derzsi
    János Derzsi
    • Hajléktalan
    Ervin Nagy
    • Hentes
    Ferenc Lakatos
    • Dick
    Bence Csepeli
    • Gyémánt
    Krisztián Vranik
    • Mészárszék vezetõ
    Kornél Mundruczó
    Kornél Mundruczó
    • Afgán
    András Réthelyi
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    • Director
      • Kornél Mundruczó
    • Writers
      • Kornél Mundruczó
      • Viktória Petrányi
      • Julie Kristine Sullivan
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    6westsideschl

    Dogdom

    Do you like dogs? Well, there are a lot of them. A story that is sort of allegorical in that the dogs' behavior, which was instilled by their masters (White Gods), is turned against these gods as the dogs become like humans - capable of loyalty, devotion, but also of hate, rage, killing.

    I thought some of the roles (dogs or humans) were a little too over-the-top not believable to get emotionally involved. We have bad - parents, merchants, musical conductor, animal control specialists, dog trainers. As for the dogs, although well trained, seemed too well trained.

    Storyline is simple. We have a girl, independent beyond her age, roaming the streets at night searching for her lost dog. She finds her dog, but it has changed for the worse. Can it be saved?
    6jessemobile1021

    A Very Good Idea is Poorly Executed

    The opening and closing shots of White God are beautiful and powerful realizations of Director Kornél Mundruczó's allegorical horror/thriller vision. Unfortunately, much of the movie does not meet this lofty ideal.

    White God tells the story of Lili who is forced by her hard-hearted father to leave her dog, Hagen, on the streets to fend for himself. As Hagen falls into a cycle of abuse and abandonment, Lili becomes more independent and forgets about him. Hagen retaliates against his human oppressors by leading his fellow shelter-dogs in an apocalyptic revolution.

    Let's get one thing out of the way first: the fact that this movie was shot entirely with real dogs and practical effects is simply masterful. The angry canine horde is the most terrifying group of animals since The Birds, but Mundruczó works very hard to keep the audience sympathetic towards them. Animal Trainer Teresa Ann Miller deserves some sort of award for convincingly training over 200 dogs to convey such a wide breadth of emotion. Although I cringed seeing scenes of abuse and dog-fighting, "they were always happy, and just playing," said Mundruczó to Fangoria magazine.

    Unfortunately, the acting of the dogs is by far the best acting in the movie. The actress who plays Lili does this annoying pursed-lip thing that will make you want to smack her through the screen. Lili's father remains a contemptible a** to the very end. Even the evil dog trainer, despite having the most well-scripted character, couldn't be more two-dimensional if he had a mustache to twirl.

    To make matters worse, the only parts of the movie that are any good are those with Hagen. Lili's story is droll beyond belief and just feels like a distraction from Hagen. I wish that I could have read this movie as an allegory about man's abuse of animals or as a metaphor for how easily the middle class forget about the poor. Unfortunately, the tediousness of Lili's story, which was obviously written in after Hagen's, kept distracting me from the movie's emotional and philosophical core. When the movie should have been showing similarities between Lili and Hagen, it often simply drove their stories further apart.

    Now, don't get me wrong, this was definitely a "good" movie. I would consider it required viewing for fans of horror and suspense. As a dog-lover, Hagen's story really hit the emotional nail on the head. Mundruczó's ambitious vision is, in itself, highly commendable. It is unfortunate that a few poor directorial choices kept this movie from becoming the masterpiece it deserved to be.

    Maybe an American remake will fix some of these problems? Probably not...
    JohnDeSando

    Not your Mom's Lassie.

    "Don't be afraid, they're just a bunch of dogs." Man at a club.

    Well it's not the surrealistic Cujo with its rabid St. Bernard or the benign Benji. White Dog, rather, feels like a realistic horror film, at least till the closing when it does get surreal. Indeed, these mutts are not "just a bunch." They loosely represent the abused and subjugated underclass of the world, and you guessed it, they revolt like apes from that infamous planet or workers from Metropolis.

    Until that fantasy ending, where the dogs are let loose to wreak havoc, the story is an effectively scary progression of the dog Max's descent into rabid madness through various masters, the last of whom teaches him how to kill for dog fights. Young Lili (Zsofia Psotta) befriends Max as a stray until she's forced to let him go—on to his bloody career. Lili's struggles to keep the dog put her in opposition to her father, Daniel (Sandor Zsoter),and most authoritarian situations like playing in an orchestra under a controlling maestro.

    As the drama slowly exposes (think about Hitchcock's measured exposition in The Birds) the constant abuse stray dogs are accustomed to, it parallels Lili's battle with a clueless father and abusive dog catchers, who sometimes resemble Ghostbusters in their uniforms and bungling dog chases. In either case, dog or girl, adults are usually clueless about the suffering they inflict on their dogs and children.

    Like the poor French of their Revolution, the downtrodden and dogs will have their day. Today's increasing gap between the rich and poor or the brutality of Mid-Eastern ISIS persecutions can serve as the objects of writer/director Kornal Mundruczo's figurative story. For those not interested in English-major deconstructions, White God (the title may be homage to Sam Fuller's White Dog) is a fine horror story about the voiceless downtrodden rising up against their oppressors.

    No matter which side you're on, it's a disturbing tale, bloody and depressing, elevated to artistic worthiness by an uncanny fusion of the real and the surreal.
    6deloudelouvain

    Too much animal abusing for me even if it is fiction

    I would not call it a horror movie unless they meant the animal torture that was difficult to see if you are an animal lover like me. The movie is well made if you think about some scenes that have more then one hundred dogs in it. It sure must not have been easy doing that. But honestly it was not my kind of movie. I don't know why I watch this kind of movies sometimes. I just can't stand watching animal abuse even if I know it is fake. The revenge of the dogs is also not very credible honestly. A pack of dogs would never act like that but I guess it's okay because it's fiction. Zsófia Psotta, the kid playing Lili, did a good job though. She obviously has talent as an actress. All in all it's not a bad movie but, if you like me don't like to watch animals getting abused, then I would just skip this one.
    7subxerogravity

    Great movie, very interesting

    A strange day in the life from a dogs perspective Luke and Boy play a dog who accompanies a girl to stay with her father while her mother's away. Hardship hits when Lili's new environment is not dog friendly.

    It's like the movie Homeward Bound. LiLi and the dog get separated and he attempts to find his way back to her, but it's far from Disney story telling as the dog deals with animal catchers who feel more like crooked cops, the dog pound that acts like a prison, and an underground dog fighting circuit that feels like an early Jean Claude Van Damme movie.

    It's action pack, horrifying, dramatic, and touching all at the same time And though a movie from an animal's perspective is not new, it's never been done it such an adult matter.

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    • Trivia
      274 dogs were used in the making of this movie which is the world record for the most dogs used in a feature film.
    • Goofs
      Whenever we see a character wandering on the streets, let it be Lili, Hagen or others, they always take quite odd and complicated routes, passing places quite far from each other. In the opening scene we see Lili cycling in downtown Budapest, on the Pest side (the Eastern bank of the river Danube) but in the next cut she's on the bridge heading to the Eastern bank again. It's not unlikely that she went back to Buda and back again, but doesn't make much sense.
    • Quotes

      Dániel: [Last Lines] Let us give them a little time yet.

    • Crazy credits
      [Opening tittle card] "Everything terrible is something that needs our love." -Rainer Maria Rilke
    • Connections
      Features The Cat Concerto (1947)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Disgrace Orchestra

      Written by János Szemenyei

      2013

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2014 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hungary
      • Germany
      • Sweden
    • Official sites
      • Filmpartners (Hungary)
      • Magnet Releasing (United States)
    • Languages
      • Hungarian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Білий бог
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Proton Cinema
      • Pola Pandora Filmproduktions
      • Filmpartners
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    • Budget
      • HUF 700,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $282,358
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,139
      • Mar 29, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $616,277
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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