L'isola Dei Cani -
: Patricia Cornwell wrote a satirical police procedural titled Isle of Dogs (released in Italian as L'isola dei cani ).
usually without subtitles, forcing the audience to infer meaning from their behavior and tone. L'isola dei cani
(or the audience's native language in dubbed versions), with the film stating at the start that "barking has been translated". : Patricia Cornwell wrote a satirical police procedural
: The film is a masterclass in stop-motion, using hand-sculpted puppets and replacement faces to create unique, emotional performances. It is noted for its Ukiyo-e inspired aesthetic and its meticulous, rhythmic animation style. : The film is a masterclass in stop-motion,
: The story follows a young boy named Atari who hijacks a plane to Trash Island to find his bodyguard dog, Spots . He is aided by a pack of "alpha" dogs led by a cynical stray named Chief .
: A unique aspect of the "proper text" is how it handles language: