अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA rebel seeking abandoned dogs on a remote island finds herself in a harrowing situation filled with terror and adrenaline-fueled chaos.A rebel seeking abandoned dogs on a remote island finds herself in a harrowing situation filled with terror and adrenaline-fueled chaos.A rebel seeking abandoned dogs on a remote island finds herself in a harrowing situation filled with terror and adrenaline-fueled chaos.
Marisa Toriello
- Madison
- (as Marisa Arias)
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It's obviously down to the individual but this _could_ fall into that camp for you. The part on the cell tower made me laugh for instance, it's _so_ terrible in both conception and implementation that I just can't believe the film makers didn't know what they were making. It _must_ be deliberate, surely ? Maybe even a satire on AI slop ?
Don't get me wrong, no one should waste their time watching this in my view but _in case_ there's more intent behind its across the board stupidity and terrible craftsmanship than may appear and because IF you watch it with friends in the altered mental state of your choice it almost certainly _will_ provide some amusement, albeit entirely _at_ rather than _with_ the movie, I give it 3 stars.
Don't get me wrong, no one should waste their time watching this in my view but _in case_ there's more intent behind its across the board stupidity and terrible craftsmanship than may appear and because IF you watch it with friends in the altered mental state of your choice it almost certainly _will_ provide some amusement, albeit entirely _at_ rather than _with_ the movie, I give it 3 stars.
The visual fx studio on this one should be embarassed. Sure the writing was terrible, and the acting was bad, but it wasn't until i saw the digital fx, that truly hated this movie.
Couldn't finish it. Gt 20 minutes in, and there was just something about the fake dogs. Sure they were composited terribly, but there was this weird feel to them, and all the fx that i couldn't put my finger on. Then it hit me. Why everything was so swimmy, and visual inconsistent. It's all just AI 'art'. Lazy garbage.
Anyone involved in the production of this giant turd should leave film production, and never look back.
Couldn't finish it. Gt 20 minutes in, and there was just something about the fake dogs. Sure they were composited terribly, but there was this weird feel to them, and all the fx that i couldn't put my finger on. Then it hit me. Why everything was so swimmy, and visual inconsistent. It's all just AI 'art'. Lazy garbage.
Anyone involved in the production of this giant turd should leave film production, and never look back.
Needless to say that I had of course never heard about this 2025 movie titled "A Breed Apart" prior to getting the chance to sit down and watch it.
The movie's cover, however, just permeates with low budget vibes, so I can't claim that I harbored great expectations to the movie. And any movie that is written, directed and starring the same person is usually not great. But I still opted to give the movie the benefit of the doubt.
"A Breed Apart" was apparently inspired by "The Breed" from 2006. So that counted for something I suppose.
The writers put together a pretty straight forward script. And the narrative was actually not bad, but the insanely poor CGI ruined the movie, hands down.
The acting performances in the movie were actually fair.
The CGI animated dogs in the movie were hilarious to look at. They were so insanely poor animated and rendered that it was unfathomable. I am flabbergasted at how something that atrocious can manage to pass quality control in 2025. Didn't anyone in the CGI or editing department stop up and go "wait a minute, this looks terrible"? It just was difficult to look past the God awful CGI in the movie, especially since the dogs played such a crucial part in the narrative. And the dog that was able to crawl a rope? Well, that was just epic.
I managed to sit through the movie in its entirety, but believe me this is not a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of "A Breed Apart" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
The movie's cover, however, just permeates with low budget vibes, so I can't claim that I harbored great expectations to the movie. And any movie that is written, directed and starring the same person is usually not great. But I still opted to give the movie the benefit of the doubt.
"A Breed Apart" was apparently inspired by "The Breed" from 2006. So that counted for something I suppose.
The writers put together a pretty straight forward script. And the narrative was actually not bad, but the insanely poor CGI ruined the movie, hands down.
The acting performances in the movie were actually fair.
The CGI animated dogs in the movie were hilarious to look at. They were so insanely poor animated and rendered that it was unfathomable. I am flabbergasted at how something that atrocious can manage to pass quality control in 2025. Didn't anyone in the CGI or editing department stop up and go "wait a minute, this looks terrible"? It just was difficult to look past the God awful CGI in the movie, especially since the dogs played such a crucial part in the narrative. And the dog that was able to crawl a rope? Well, that was just epic.
I managed to sit through the movie in its entirety, but believe me this is not a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of "A Breed Apart" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
After getting us bored with the cheesy n cheap movies like sharknados, 2 n 3 headed sharks, mega sharks, mega python, giant octopus, bermuda tentacles, mega piranhas, crocosaurus, meth gator, etc we r treated with a much worse movie.
This movie is worse than Syfy original films n Asylum films.
It tries hard but it is clearly made on a B-budget.
The animatronics and CGI dogs r lol.
The movie has too many issues, most notably with the budget and the effects. The CGI is extremely 90s video games quality.
The Pack 1977 did it much better decades ago.
Hayden Panettiere has about a two-minute cameo in the opening, and then we don't see her again until much later and that end scene of her arriving to save the day was so much predictable.
She has gained so much weight that she is wearing loose cargo pants n shirts.
She was much slimmer n hot in Scream 4.
This movie is worse than Syfy original films n Asylum films.
It tries hard but it is clearly made on a B-budget.
The animatronics and CGI dogs r lol.
The movie has too many issues, most notably with the budget and the effects. The CGI is extremely 90s video games quality.
The Pack 1977 did it much better decades ago.
Hayden Panettiere has about a two-minute cameo in the opening, and then we don't see her again until much later and that end scene of her arriving to save the day was so much predictable.
She has gained so much weight that she is wearing loose cargo pants n shirts.
She was much slimmer n hot in Scream 4.
What was the budget of the movie?! How many steaks, pizzas, bread, or feeding the poor, malnourished people all over the world would that help. Studios funding those craps should be simply annihilated.
As for the movie if that could be called a movie, besides some funny acting, beautiful ever young faces like Virginia Gardner and a powerfully sad Hayden Panettiere who had far better days with 'Heroes' there's nothing more to root for besides some stupid dogs and humans, there were some realistic moments, uncanny chases (for jokes of course) and even a shark!
They need to combine this with Jurassic World and make a series of it, rabid dogs, flying dragons and T-Rex what a joyful combo that would make.
As for the movie if that could be called a movie, besides some funny acting, beautiful ever young faces like Virginia Gardner and a powerfully sad Hayden Panettiere who had far better days with 'Heroes' there's nothing more to root for besides some stupid dogs and humans, there were some realistic moments, uncanny chases (for jokes of course) and even a shark!
They need to combine this with Jurassic World and make a series of it, rabid dogs, flying dragons and T-Rex what a joyful combo that would make.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 2
- Production value/impact: 3
- Development: 4.5
- Realism: 2
- Entertainment: 2.5
- Acting: 4
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 5
- VFX: 4.5
- Music/score/sound: 4.5
- Depth: 2
- Logic: 1
- Flow: 2.5
- Drama/horror/action/tragedy: 2
- Ending: 1.5.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाInspired by The Breed (2006), which was produced by Wes Craven. Hayden Panettiere previously co-starred in Craven's Scream 4 (2011).
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