What animal cruelty?
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pryd-tom — 11 years ago(August 16, 2014 07:50 PM)
But people
do
care. More and more people (At least here in the UK - I don't know what it's like where you are) are going into small holdings at the moment, just to be sure that factory farming isn't an issue. The big producers are responding by trying to meet welfare standards to lure customers back.
In any event, we're not forced to watch the inevitable happening in front of us.
Besides, I think a few people are missing the point here. It's not that it doesn't happen, it's that the director was (allegedly) trying to show his audience the barbarity of human nature. And to do that, he did some barbaric stuff.
With a movie like this "at least it wasn't real" is all the comfort you have. To hear that some of it
was
real sets you right back on edge again.
No need for anyone to play macho-man and adopt a cocky "who cares" attitude - The director himself stated that the one thing he regretted was the use of real animals. -
toadtje — 11 years ago(September 24, 2014 01:04 PM)
Well of course he said that. What would you expect him to say in public? Anything else would cause an even bigger media storm, and I think he only wants to put the movie behind him, even if its been following him ever since the release.
But, I do understand what you are saying, but it doesn't alter the facts I wrote in my previous post. Its a fact that animals endure such cruelty EVERY SINGLE DAY, and that few people ever care to do something about it. And if we were to do that, we all would be vegetarians, which we are not by nature.
Another thing is how we have killed animals in the past. Look how nature does it. You don't see a lion being merciful to its prey. You don't see a tiger being merciful to anything. If they do anything at all, they play with their prey. One doesn't have to go further than your household cat. If they catch a mouse or a bird, they play it to death. They slowly wound it so it can't escape, and they can play with it for HOURS ON END. That's NATURE itself.
So one can only wonder why seeing a turtle and a couple more animals killed in a movie would set anyone back. Like I said, its a retarded world, and a very ignorant one. And you my friend should enlist to PETA at once. Them too are allergic to the truth. -
pryd-tom — 11 years ago(September 24, 2014 06:02 PM)
I'm not saying that cruelty does not exist. I'm not suggesting that animals don't eat other animals - And that in order to achieve that, one party doesn't have to die. There's your "truth" right there.
But people (human animals) don't like to see it happening. We've developed a distaste for the "facts of life", and that's understandable.
If you shoot an animal, and use its carcass "nose-to-tail", then I have no problem. You add juggernaught-sized, factory-scaled slaughtering into that mix then yes - I call cruel on that. Because half of the stuff won't be eaten, so it all goes to waste.
And do we have to use those things as entertainment? Meat production may be a necessity (Although an increasingly unsustainable one) - Must we take pleasure in it?
There's a movie trope that says "At least the dog didn't die" - Which should indicate that animal cruelty, at least on the big screen, is just a taboo thing that people don't want anything to do with. -
imaneassi — 11 years ago(October 05, 2014 09:45 AM)
Cruaylty is when you cause pain for nothing,when you enjoy causing it.Animals never do it for fun.They kill other animals either to eat them or defending themselves because they're scaredThe only one who enjoys watching another creature suffer is the human being.And killing animals for luxury,fun,clothesEverything can be made synthetically,no need for the animal skin to male clothesIt is cruaulty and abuse.And when there is a need to kill an animal to eat,make it painless and quick.
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abulletaway-321-603160 — 10 years ago(December 31, 2015 07:37 AM)
Though I agree points you're making, one of the facts you present is completely false. Lot's of animals kill for fun or other ridiculous reasons. Cat's for example are the number one killers on the planet. Most of their kills are for their own entertainment. Dolphins kill for fun, some of them kill for sex or over territory. Anyways, it's a myth that man is the creature that only kills for fun.
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alucardvenom — 11 years ago(November 13, 2014 01:32 PM)
You guys are weird. So they killed a few animals for real in a movie that was made a long time ago lets see what we still do today shall we?
a) Killing chickens for food is big business, and many many chickens endure minutes of high voltage electricity before they die (I know this for a fact as I have worked in that industry). Nobody cares.
b) Transportation of chickens, cows, bulls, sheep and other animals used for food in the western world is some of the worst of its kind. With no space to move, and no food for days, they are slowly starved before finally killed. Nobody cares.
c) Killing of bulls for food in the western world is a procedure best not told of here, as most people would embark into membership of PETA over it. Suffice it to say, what they did to the turtle is NOTHING compared to that. Again, nobody cares.
Yes, but they are not killed for "entertainment" in front of the camera and that's the difference.
Every day in our modern and civilized society, mass production of food causes extreme animal cruelty and pain. Nobody even blinks. The director here showed something for real, and everyone is in an uproar. I find that double moralistic and silly.
Wait, what?
Oh btw, Cannibal Holocaust is a very bad movie. And Ciardi looks like she is a crack addict in it. Bad script, bad execution and bad mood makes this a turkey. Only because people was in an uproar over the animal killings and the "impalement" of the girl that this movie reached cult status.
no it's not. It's actually very well shot movie and lot better scripted the other movies of it's caliber. You're just slapping generic "Uhh, bad this, bad that, bad this".
So who are we to condemn the director for something that the tribes down there do almost every day? Its a crazy world
Wait, what?
I am not saying this to troll or to be sarcastic, but exactly how is it considered animal cruelty in this film when the animals killed where either dead or dying by the first actual hit? I would agree totally if they ripped the animal to pieces while it was still alive, but they didn't they killed it first. You have to eviscerate an animal after killing it to get to the good pieces, and we know that the animals were eaten so I am failing to see the torture here.
You probably watched cut version, because in uncut version I had, there was several gruesome scenes involving animals, which is why rest of the staged cruelty is so effective. (tribe cannibal scenes) -
Sergeant343 — 11 years ago(November 23, 2014 08:24 PM)
Always found it funny that this gets attacked while
Apocalypse Now
and
Land Without Bread
killed animals on screen.
HI-F___ING-YA
Nicholas Cage Deadfall
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misterbfd — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 08:46 PM)
I've seen chickens killed in a food documentary. It was not a case of cruelty for the sake of a film, it was a case of a film about the food industry and how this particular farmer and his son were raising free-range chickens with no added chemicals or antibiotics or steroids that were healthier and happier than those raised on commercial chicken farms.
If you want to see REAL animal cruelty, check out some of the food documentaries on Netflix streaming, especially those that expose the conditions at commercial poultry farms and such. In particular, turkeys raised on such farms for food have been engineered to have breasts so large they can't even walk or copulate normally, and they pack thousands of them into a barn where some die and are simply trampled by the others until people come along and discard their carcasses.
Commercial meat farming is a messy and pretty damned cruel business, unfortunately. I say so, because I happen to love meat and poultry. -
undeadpuppy2 — 11 years ago(January 26, 2015 06:10 AM)
a monkey having its head cut open; a turtle being decapitated and disemboweled (extremely close shot of the head and legs being cut off and it's shell being pulled open; this spills out the animal's guts which are torn out by some men and eaten); a pig being kicked and then shot; a coati having its throat cut; and a tarantula spider and a snake being cut in two with a machete.
