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Killing Of Small animals?


Someone mentioned this movie had scenes of animal murders...i am not really interested in seeing animals killed on screen, for some reason i am EXTREMELY disturbed by animal deaths and child or baby deaths in films...could someone please explain to me the scenes of animal murder so i can see if this would be too extreme for my taste. let me know!! thanks.

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You forgot to mention that several kids/teens die in not so subtle ways.

Burn Hollywood Burn

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Obviously you don't have kids!

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I don't know who you replied to, Clownson. I don't have kids and consider them to be considerably more annoying than any kind of animal. If I wasn't a vegetarian I would eat them all.

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"I don't know who you replied to, Clownson. I don't have kids and consider them to be considerably more annoying than any kind of animal. If I wasn't a vegetarian I would eat them all."

HAHAHAHA PWNED, IMO.

Seriously, that was too good.

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I dont understand why some people get so irritated at people who are upset by animals being killed in films??? I for one, am disturbed by it because I was raised in a family who always had pets and both of my parents passed on a strong love for animals to us...It's only natural for someone who loves animals to be disturbed by that. Animals, especially family pets, represent a lot to me. There's an innocence to them that makes you want to take care and look out for them-so to see them killed in films is just WRONG. I don't know. That's just me. I dont understand the insults for feeling that way. I dont belong to PETA, I don't judge people for eating meat or wearing fur and I don't think animals are on-par with human life.
I just dont like seeing animals killed in movies. it pretty much ruins it for me. same goes for babies. it just crosses a line for me.

Anyways, no one ever did mention what animals are killed in this film. Some have even said it wasnt an animal getting killed but a young girl in a sack. What's the truth behind it?

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All of the person's posts are deleted. What was he saying???

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im not sure. i think they might have been comments making fun of animal lovers for complaining about animal deaths in films. but im not sure.

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And I bet they weren't real animals just something inside the bags, but in Cannibal Holocaust the animals were all living animals. I say "were" because they stopped living once they died from being killed.

Marvada pinga que me a-trapaaaia!

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Of course they weren't real animals! That would be insane.

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In answer to the question, you don't actually see the animals, cause they're wrapped in white sheet, but you do see some of the animals in the sheets get stomped on and there's lots of whining and screeching and woofing etc

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Sometimes scenes of animal murder despite how much more disturbing they are than full grown adults massacring themselves en masse are absolutely necessary to prove a point in film or fiction. These are chosen for the distinction that it will remain with you forever or until you go senile.

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a bag someone steps on it blood

dont be such a whimp

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I myself am also disturbed by this as well as MANY other things. Its supposed to disturb you.. that the point of the scene.

Its a movie, its not real. Look Away? ~_~;

I need to be myself, I can't be no one else - Noel Gallagher

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That was just one of many idiotic scenes in the film, if they wanted to poke fun of visual rockers, at least they should had done it right.

"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony, but hostility, chaos and murder."

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If you haven't seen the movie already, you don't actually see what's in the white sack, but it's not difficult to distinguish that it's a puppy by the small "body" squirming within and the yelps and whimpering till it is crushed to death by Genesis's stomping on it. He does this a few times in the scene with other white sacks as well.

As to the reference of Cannibal Holocaust, in case no one got it: the animals depicted being killed are actually being killed on film, nothing fake there.

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What they do, is they have what appears to be small animals in pillowcases. You hear sounds of animals suffering, but it's just a soundtrack. A guy then stomps on a pillow case, and blood appears and they play the soundtrack of a dog whelping.

It's all fake, because what they're doing is putting a fake blood bag in the pillowcase, when the actor steps on it, it appears that blood is bleeding into the pillow. No animals are actually harmed, but the sound effects of the animals suffering is disturbing.

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