One day, Marcello meets a wealthy and charismatic dog trainer, Guido. Despite their initial differences, Guido takes Marcello under his wing and offers him a job. As Marcello becomes more confident, he begins to develop a deep bond with Guido, who becomes a father figure to him.
In the aftermath of the confrontation, Marcello is left to pick up the pieces. He is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and the true nature of his relationship with Guido. The film concludes with Marcello reflecting on his experiences and the lessons he has learned.
As Marcello becomes increasingly trapped in Guido's world, he finds solace in his canine friends. The dogs become a symbol of his resilience and determination to break free from Guido's grasp.
The film reaches its climax when Marcello finally finds the courage to stand up to Guido. With the help of his dog friends, Marcello confronts Guido and delivers a brutal revenge. The scene is intense and unsettling, as Marcello's long-pent-up emotions are unleashed.
However, their relationship takes a dark turn when Guido's true nature is revealed. He is a manipulative and violent individual who exploits Marcello's vulnerability. Guido forces Marcello to participate in a series of humiliating and degrading acts, including dog fighting.
"Dogman" is a drama film directed by Matteo Garrone, based on the 2006 French film "Monsieur Chouchou". The movie stars Marco D'Amore, Giovanni Cacciari, and Eva Henger.