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There are moments in a filmmaker’s career when scale gives way to something quieter, more reflective—yet no less powerful. With The Dog Stars, Ridley Scott appears to be entering precisely that phase again, returning not to spectacle for its own sake, but to atmosphere, isolation, and the psychological weight of survival. Adapted from Peter Heller’s acclaimed novel, the film signals a tonal shift that may ultimately position it as one of Scott’s most emotionally resonant works in recent years.

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Unlike many contemporary dystopian films that lean heavily on chaos, destruction, and

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