Posted on 11/19/2023 4:54:32 PM PST by Rummyfan
When a movie on Rotten Tomatoes has a high audience approval rating and a low critical rating, it usually means that conservatives will like it. It’s usually a movie for the people and not for the “elites.”
Such is the case with Muzzle, a film that was released in September and is now out on DVD. Muzzle is is a good solid piece of movie-making created by that rarest of breeds: Hollywood people who don’t hate normal Americans. The film is rated 16+. Criminals are depicted as awful people, drugs as soul-killers, and moms and newborn babies as healing miracles. There is no nudity.
The plot is simple: a police officer suffering from PTSD overreacts during a bust. His fellow officer, a dog, is killed during the episode. The cop is placed in leave but rather than get any rest, he adopts a new dog and goes in the hunt for the criminals who ruined his life. The new dog, Socks, has also been traumatized, by criminals who once kidnapped and tortured her. Socks and Rosser are going to help heal each other as they look for the bad guys.
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Yep, normal people. The ones who like John Wayne movies.
Thanks. Will be watching this tonight!
Sounds like something they’ll never show on HBO...
Sigh...
Bflv
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