Animal Cruelty


The hardest part of this movie for me was watching the actors do mean stuff to the animals. If I was those tigers and lions, I would rip any human I could get my paws on to shreds.

What sicko gets back at another man by letting loose a tiger in a closed truck trailer of horses?



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"What sicko gets back at another man by letting loose a tiger in a closed truck trailer of horses?"

Excusing the fact that in the events preceding HE KILLED A MAN without a shred of conscience by forcing him in front a speeding train.

I think I'm more disturbed by the way some viewers respond more to violence against animals when their fellow human beings are essentially murdered en masse on screen...

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The difference to me, JohnnyStaccato, is that humans actively signed up to pretend to be killed in movies. They sent in their resume, went through interviews and got paychecks (or at least some food) for the chance to be mutilated and murdered on screen. Humans are active participants in being treated badly in the name of entertainment.

As far as I know, no animal ever signed up to be mistreated by humans for the sake of entertainment.



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I noticed this, too, like when they were riding the animals and that one guy kept kicking the elephant with his work boot, right between the eyes! And what was that blow torching the elephants, was that for hair? Weird. I cannot believe it when people can't consider that animals (or people for that matter) HURT. It's sickening. Except for that, I liked this movie.

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