I've watched "Old Man Dogs" twice. The first time I was drinking a beer. This movie is quieter than beer. It's a film to be sipped, like fine wine. It doesn't jump off the screen with special effects or action-packed scenarios, but rather quietly invites you to be privy to its tender tale.
"Old Man Dogs" is a story about life, love, fate, loss, and letting go. It's not gushy or sentimental, but rather quietly taps into one's senses and emotions with its moody subtleties. It is truly a thing of quiet beauty.
One can sense that Director Bill Millios loves his subject matter, as his camera seems to caress each nature scene it encounters. The gentle guitar picking in the background is the perfect accompaniment to the story. It is thought-provoking and genuine, and there is not a sensationalistic moment in its 88 minutes. This movie is not for shallow thinkers or those without attention spans. Leave the beer behind and open your mind and heart to this tender tale. Highest recommendation!!
"Old Man Dogs" is a story about life, love, fate, loss, and letting go. It's not gushy or sentimental, but rather quietly taps into one's senses and emotions with its moody subtleties. It is truly a thing of quiet beauty.
One can sense that Director Bill Millios loves his subject matter, as his camera seems to caress each nature scene it encounters. The gentle guitar picking in the background is the perfect accompaniment to the story. It is thought-provoking and genuine, and there is not a sensationalistic moment in its 88 minutes. This movie is not for shallow thinkers or those without attention spans. Leave the beer behind and open your mind and heart to this tender tale. Highest recommendation!!