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WalterNeff

Not for the squeamish
12 years 9 months ago
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acoltismypassport

Jesus, that's not something one might forget anytime soon. Despite knowing full well whom the director was, I went into this armed with a cup of hot tea and a buttered scone. Bad move. I had to abandon them only a few minutes in.

Also, the workers' rendition of Trenet's celebrated 'La Mer' (a song I have listened to thousands of times since first hearing so many year ago, and have always associated with perfect calm) to the tune of unabashed slaughter will forever remain in my mind.

Powerful stuff.
9 years 8 months ago
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BillieDove

I can't see how i could not be a vegetarian now. Dear god. Beans and eggs it is, then.
12 years 8 months ago
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EssexMutant

I didn't find this too grim or nasty, particularly compared to some of the sequences in the Earthlings documentary. In fact there's no real implication that anything here would have been inhumane by the standards of that era.
10 years 6 months ago
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Ralf

Probably the most unsettling slaughterhouse film I've seen thus far.
10 years 8 months ago
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Dieguito

Bizarre! Good short!
11 years 11 months ago
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Phiphi

Watching this after Shoah was an interesting juxtaposition.
1 year 8 months ago
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Movie_Luver

Well the old buildings were nice showing Paris how it was in the 1940's but had to block the rest of it. Animals lovers I suggest to give it a miss
2 years 11 months ago
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Armoreska

Then BillieDove watched Earthlings: just beans then.
5 years 8 months ago
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Rohit

What kinda people kill horses? >(
12 years 11 months ago
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Emiam

5/10
Nothing shocking as of today.
8 years 5 months ago
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