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The death of the animals, part II

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    carpet_seller — 20 years ago(March 10, 2006 03:51 PM)

    What makes you think after millions of years of evolution that the process has now stopped for the human species?

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        pyro-15 — 20 years ago(January 22, 2006 12:40 PM)

        I would say the animal deaths in this film are graphic, but they are also occuring in a very natural way (excluding the shootings at the end). They are not, say, as brutal or disturbing as the slaughterhouse footage in Blood of the Beasts.

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          Ophelia_Lives — 16 years ago(November 20, 2009 09:42 PM)

          You know that it's possible to exist WITHOUT killing and eating animals, right?
          That's how vegetarians and vegans exist. And we don't starve, we actually live LONGER than meat eaters.
          Consuming meat is not merely a matter of "killing".
          It is a matter of torture, abuse, and generally the degenerated lack of respect and tolerance for Life.
          "It tastes good" is an idiotic excuse/reason for embracing the torture and corruption that is the meat industry.
          Which is where the majority of consumed meat comes from, NOT from bows and arrows in an Australian desert.
          At which neither place should it be justified that humans resort to murder and torture.
          What is natural about slaughtering 40 BILLION animals globally per year?
          What is natural about consuming 27.3 BILLION pounds of beef in the US alone?
          What is natural about cows being spending their whole lives being raped by machines everyday in cement cubicles?
          Why don't you do some research before making such a ridiculous ignorant statement.
          The animals of the world exist for their own reasons.
          They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men.

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            carpet_seller — 20 years ago(March 10, 2006 04:03 PM)

            Have you seen apocalypse now? The killing of the cow is similar to what you will see in this film.
            However, I am in UK and I'm sure the video release in the UK doesn't have half the animal death scenes in it, I just watched i on TV and was surprised to see so many scenes I simply had no recollection of, I think they were all edited out.
            If you really are going to be upset by animal deaths then perhaps you need to watch it with someone else, so you can close your eyes, and open them when it's all over. There will still be scenes that you won't be able to avoid because you won't be able to close your eyes quickly enough, these scenes will be pictures of dead animals not the process of killing them, scenes like legs of animals being thrown to the floor, a dead bird on the ground, a load of dead lizards tied to the aborigines waist, their mouths open, eyes open, tongues hanging.
            If you are really bad about this I suggest you don't watch it but you will be missing one of the all time greats.

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                darkkie — 16 years ago(November 13, 2009 05:43 AM)

                In this film the animals were killed for the sake of art. Sure, you could say they were killed for survival but in fact this is a MOVIE and none of these actors needed to kill the animals for food. I liked the film very much but I think it's wrong to go into a creatures habitat and slaughter it to make a movie.

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                  BonerStabon3 — 16 years ago(November 22, 2009 07:48 PM)

                  Quit being a fairy and man-up, ya Mary. You want to see animals dying in a movie? rent Cannibel Holocaust. don't waste my time with your sissy girly fears about watching the life drain out of the eyes of a kangaroo.

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                    westal_sage — 13 years ago(December 22, 2012 02:36 AM)

                    nancy - If you're sensitive to animal deaths, this film is NOT for you.

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                      parisionescu — 11 years ago(July 22, 2014 11:35 AM)

                      Dear longagonancy, if you're sensitive to this kind of stuff I would suggest skipping Walkabout and trying out another excellent Australian film from the 1970s called Wake In Fright. It's currently on Netflix. There are some great scenes featuring cute and unharmed animals.

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                        longagonancy — 11 years ago(July 22, 2014 01:20 PM)

                        Why do you even bother?

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                          kidegoiste69 — 11 years ago(November 17, 2014 06:34 PM)

                          I'm also sensitive with this. But after watching, it's not pretty but afterwards, you can handle any additional viewings. And with this movie, you'll want to a lot.

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