It’s also been referenced in the Fallout series and, supposedly, contributed to inspiring the franchise back in the day.
Dogmeat particularly is definitely inspired by this movie.
I am a fan of all good sci-fi, regardless of the time it was made or the limits of the budget. This one is on the list. I will warn others as it has been pointed out- very rape centric plot and story beats. Be sure to watch it with a good level of suspension of disbelief and understanding of the setting. Beyond that, it is one of the best post apocalyptic stories out there and I wish it was redone with more plot, tighter story, and less rape related with the exception of the Topeka plot line. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys old sci fi or post apoc.
I straight up do not want to see this movie.
Honestly, it’s a good movie. One of the better adaptations of a sci-fi story to be honest. Ellison was directly involved, which is why. The only complaint I can make is the same big one Ellison made- they changed the last line of the story. The only other big change is that Vic is older in the movie than he was in the novella.
Edit: If you’re a Fallout fan, you should definitely watch it, because it was one of the inspirations for the look and feel of the games.
Thanks for the link! There’s a full movies on YouTube magazine somewhere but I can’t remember the name now, they’d probably appreciate this.
There’s a full movies on YouTube magazine somewher
Great concept, terrible movie.
Really? I like it.
I’m on your side. Great B movie.
I’m sorry can you tell me in which year the story takes place? The poster didn’t make it clear enough.
I’m helping!
This movie is wild. It starts off with a boy and his talking dog like an old live action Disney movie. But it gets real dark, real fast until Topeka, at which point it turns the whole concept around and the rapist is now being raped, which seems super under examined because of the sudden revolution subplot. Again, it’s a wild ride and not for everyone, but I’m glad I saw it.
He is accompanied by a well-read, misanthropic, telepathic dog named Blood, who helps him find women to rape, in exchange for which Vic finds food for the dog.
what a great movie.
It’s honestly pretty good from what I remember
You seem to think the movie is about moral characters. It’s about people scraping by after World War IV. Yes, IV. Vic and Blood have a mutual survival pact.
I don’t think “women to rape” is precisely covered by the pyramid of needs, so maybe call it mutual interests?
I’m not going to explain the entire plot of the movie to you, so go ahead and think what you’d like about it.
I think you’ll have some uphill work to do if you want to paint Harlan Ellison as being in favor of rape.
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Please?
You can read the Wikipedia page since you’re interested. It has a detailed plot summary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Boy_and_His_Dog_(1975_film)
It’s not a movie about heroes or good people or morality or kindness or love or compassion.
It’s a story about food and friendship. Probably one of the most disturbing endings I’ve ever seen.
It’s one of those movies that I put on for giggles one boring evening many moons ago, and spent the whole time going “what the fuck?”