“Whatever happened to man’s best friend?”
Somewhere in between the absurdity of the dialogue and exquisite, meticulous stop-motion animation, Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” (2018) is, at its heart, an age-old tale about a boy and his dog.
The film is set in a futuristic Japan, where an outbreak of fictional “snout fever” terrorizes the also fictional city of Megasaki. To stop the…
