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The Pet
2006 94 min United States of America
★6.1
Drama, Thriller
Director: D. Stevens
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Description
A young woman in dire financial straights accepts an offer to be a wealthy aristocrat's human "pet" for six months. Then ruthless modern "pet-nappers" kidnap the woman to sell her on the GSM (Global Slave Market).
Starring
Pierre Dulat
Actor
Andrea Edmondson
Actor
Summer Nguyen
Actor
Key opinion
The Pet is widely criticized for its absurd premise, incoherent plotting, and shallow character development. While a minority of viewers find philosophical depth in its exploration of dominance and submission, the majority view it as an amateurish and tonally inconsistent production.
| Screenplay | The central premise of replacing a human with a pet is logically incoherent and structurally absurd. | |
| Screenplay | The characters lack depth, psychological complexity, and convincing motivations for their actions. | |
| Production | The visual style is derivative, mimicking the low-budget aesthetic of early 2000s erotic cinema. | |
| Theme | The exploration of dominance and submission is viewed by some as an insightful examination of power dynamics, while others feel it trivializes the subject matter and fails to provide a meaningful erotic or psychological experience. |