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dogman

British  
/ ˈdɒɡmən /

noun

  1. a person who directs the operation of a crane whilst riding on an object being lifted by it

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“Dogman” mostly sidesteps the limitations of a familiar narrative approach in which the static present-day story serves as a framework to go back into the character’s past.

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That tension proves more gripping than “Dogman” itself.

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Those missing the shootouts of his “La Femme Nikita” will be happy to know they’ve been awkwardly shoehorned into “Dogman’s” finale, forcing Jones to transform into an unlikely action hero.

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Some may relish “Dogman” for that very reason.

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Drag queens, disability and dozens of canines converge in Luc Besson’s “DogMan,” which opens with a quotation from a 19th-century French poet and closes with a symbolic crucifixion.

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