The farmer and his family start a new mission to survive after a fierce group of wild dogs sneaks into their isolated house. There appears to be a series of frightening and bloody encounters that hinder all tracks as they have to survive in this period.
The attractiveness of the package and the steady pace at which it doles out the action more than make up for the character shortcomings in one of the best animals-run-amok horror movies in recent memory.
We learn nothing much about the family members except that outsmarting dogs doesn't seem to be their forte. Also not a forte of anyone involved in this project: originality in picking a name.
Despite the interesting openings the film punctures in its formula, the detours from the expected course of events are short and return us firmly to known genre territory.
Ultimately, these feral dogs pose no danger that couldn't be solved by staying inside, boarding the windows and barricading the doors. It's not a bad approach to the film itself.