I'm not good at reviews so I'll keep this short and simple.
The Plague Dogs, directed by Martin Rosen, based on 1977 novel by Richard Adams, is about two dogs who escaped from an animal experimental after Snitter had just had experimental brain surgery, and Rowf had been tortured by an experiment on how long he can outlast in the water. After they escape, the troubled dogs seek out a new life, when noticing they cannot become house pets with masters, they have to become wild animals. Trying to be wild, they got food by eating sheep, this created a stir with the towns-folk and it just went worse and worse, the media became more interested with the case of the dogs when more tragic events happen.
Definately one of the best movies I've ever scene, and the best animated movie I've ever seen. The Plague Dogs is powerful, unforgettable, and very emotional.
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