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Who's A Good Boy? (2022) -

Frank wears a full-body dog costume, walks on all fours, and eats from a bowl. Christian claims Frank is an old friend who simply chooses to live this way. Despite her initial shock, Sigrid is encouraged by her roommate to overlook the strangeness because of Christian's wealth and charm.

Critics and viewers often describe the film as a "wasted opportunity" for being too slow, yet others find it "unforgettably weird" and "genuinely disturbing". Who's a Good Boy? (2022)

: In a brutal conclusion, Sigrid’s attempt to rescue Frank fails. The film ends with Christian having two "dogs"—the original Frank and a newly "broken" Sigrid, who is seen living in a kennel and acting like a dog herself. A final chilling shot shows a young child also being fed from a dog bowl, suggesting the cycle of abuse is being passed down. Community Perspectives Frank wears a full-body dog costume, walks on

“The premise was a perfect recipe to make a disturbing movie. Good Boys has its moments, but in the end, it fails to deliver. The ending was not good.” IMDb Critics and viewers often describe the film as

: During a weekend getaway to a remote cabin, Frank manages to slip a note to Sigrid (or whispers to her when Christian is away), revealing he is actually being held captive and is not there by choice.

: A Mexican coming-of-age comedy about a high schooler named Chema trying to lose his virginity.

The plot follows Sigrid, a student who meets Christian, a handsome millionaire heir, on a dating app. They hit it off quickly, but there is a major catch: Christian lives with Frank, a man who lives his life entirely as a dog.

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