Decades after its release, Dogville remains a staple of film studies and "must-watch" lists for cinephiles. It serves as a scathing critique of American idealism and human nature. Whether you are viewing it for Kidman’s career-best performance or the shocking, explosive finale, Dogville is a film designed to haunt your thoughts long after the credits roll.
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