7/10
The real kennel in a movie
23 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The reality of the time in the Leoncio Prado as a military school is accurately recounted, and despite not having all the resources used in the book to give the viewer greater empathy, such as the life of the boys before entering school or disturbing scenes of the explicit sexual and violent content, it manages to generate a connection in the short time of the film.

The miniplots, by revolving around several students, can connect perfectly in the school environment and manage to make you feel immersed in the history during the whole movie and in the normality of the system that prevails in the military school, both the formal one and the one they have in secret the cadets and dogs.

The final intrigue about the death of 'The Slave' adds a lot of reality to the uncertainty of the veracity of each different version of each character.
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