Ava watched for ten minutes and then for an hour. There were scenes that made her laugh, oddly precise comedies of canine attitudes: the dog refusing to fetch a ball it had been trained to fetch, the dog turning its back on an ornate dinner of whatever homeless people call "gourmet" when it tasted different, the dog choosing a stray rubber glove over a silk cushion. There were other scenes that made her chest ache. The dog would sit on a newspaper and read, not with eyes that moved but with a posture that suggested it knew the paper's rustle contained promises and betrayals. A man—thin, graying hair, lips always on the verge of a smile—told stories to the dog in the soundtrack, low monologues ripped from the inside of memory: “When I was a boy I thought the world was a kind of big dog park,” he said in one thread. “You left your gate open and someone would come find you. You'd be okay. But the gates changed.”
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