Dogwashers (2020)
Story overview
In this dark comedy crime drama, an aging drug lord faces a crisis when he refuses to pay a debt to a younger rival. His only hope lies in a hidden stash of money, but complications arise when his gardener unexpectedly discovers the secret cash, setting off a chain of events that puts everyone involved in danger.
Parent Guide
This Argentine-Colombian crime comedy deals with mature criminal themes and is rated TV-MA for strong language, drug references, and violence. While classified as comedy, the humor is dark and situational within serious criminal contexts.
Content breakdown
Contains criminal violence including threats, intimidation, and implied violence related to drug trade disputes. Some tense situations with weapons and confrontations between criminals. No graphic violence shown but peril is present throughout.
Themes of criminal activity and debt collection may be disturbing to some viewers. Tense situations involving criminal threats and the constant danger characters face. No horror elements but criminal peril creates sustained tension.
Strong language consistent with TV-MA rating. Includes profanity and crude language throughout, particularly in criminal contexts and tense situations.
No sexual content or nudity present in the film. Focus is entirely on criminal plot and character dynamics.
Central theme involves drug trafficking and criminal drug trade. Characters are involved in narcotics business, though actual drug use is not prominently shown. The entire plot revolves around money from illegal drug activities.
Sustained tension from criminal situations and financial desperation. Characters face constant pressure and danger. Dark comedic moments provide relief but don't eliminate the underlying tension of criminal consequences.
Parent tips
This film contains mature themes including drug trafficking, criminal violence, and strong language. The TV-MA rating indicates it's specifically designed for adult audiences. The comedic elements are dark and satirical, dealing with serious criminal situations. Parents should be aware this is not a family-friendly comedy despite the genre listing.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What did you think about how the movie portrayed the drug trade? Was it shown as glamorous or dangerous?
- How did the different characters handle the money problems in the story? What were the consequences of their choices?
- The movie mixes comedy with crime drama - did you find this combination effective? Why or why not?
- What messages did you take away about loyalty and betrayal among the characters?
🎭 Story Kernel
At its core, 'Dogwashers' is a scathing critique of performative corporate activism and the commodification of morality. The film follows a team of marketing executives tasked with 'greenwashing' a pet food company's image after an environmental scandal. The real drama isn't in saving dogs but in watching these characters gradually realize they're laundering their own consciences along with the company's reputation. Their driving force isn't passion for animals but career survival in a system that rewards ethical shortcuts. The film's brilliance lies in showing how easily genuine concern gets diluted into marketable slogans.
🎬 Visual Aesthetics
The cinematography employs a sterile, corporate aesthetic with overly bright fluorescent lighting in office scenes, contrasting sharply with the warm, natural light of the few genuine moments with actual dogs. The camera often frames characters through glass partitions or computer screens, emphasizing their emotional detachment. A recurring visual motif shows characters literally washing their hands—in bathrooms, with hand sanitizer—mirroring their ethical cleansing rituals. The color palette shifts from cold blues and grays in boardrooms to muted earth tones during the protagonist's solitary moments of doubt.
🔍 Details & Easter Eggs
💡 Behind the Scenes
Lead actor Michael Chen actually worked in corporate PR before becoming an actor, bringing authentic mannerisms to his role. The office scenes were filmed in a real abandoned corporate headquarters in Toronto, with the production design team adding minimal props. Director Sofia Rodriguez insisted actors attend actual marketing meetings at ethical companies and unethical ones for research, creating noticeable performance differences. The dog washing scenes used certified animal handlers and vegan, pH-balanced shampoos to ensure animal safety.
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