...and Kat Kezele deserves a feature length film. For a character as seemingly complex as Sierra, 45 minutes is just a maddenly tease, an unsatisfying glimpse into those soulless, blank eyes. What was the relationship with her recently dead mother? Was her death the impetus for Sierra's depravity? What is going on with her clingy father? Their relationship is clearly unhealthy: is her father smotheringly overprotective because he knows Sierra's true nature and wants to keep her home so he can monitor her behavior, or is something more sinister between his obsession with Sierra? And why is it called "Dog"?
Kat Kezele is the reason to watch this, as maddening as this movie with it's underdeveloped script, underdeveloped characters and unexplained behavior and motivations of all the characters, Sierra, most of all...but her performance is impressive and the only reason I watched to the end. With a 90 minute runtime and decent writers, Dog (oh and some sort of explanation WTF "dog" refers to), this could be a very decent thriller.