Is it wrong....
Is it wrong to feel more sorrow for the countless amount of sealife that was killed rather than the handful of humans?
shareIs it wrong to feel more sorrow for the countless amount of sealife that was killed rather than the handful of humans?
shareIs it wrong to feel more sorrow for the countless amount of sealife that was killed rather than the handful of humans?
No. That scene with the bird was really disturbing and it's sad to think of how many creatures died because of the oil spill.
shareNot sure you can assign words like "right" or "wrong" to a feeling, but that's surely how I felt. That pelican or stork or crane or whatever it was made me so sad. I wonder if that was a real bird they killed for the filming or how they portrayed that with the animal.
shareThey absolutely didn't torture a real bird for that scene. That would be insane.
"People get it wrong, but in today's world we don't live longer, we just die harder." -Bruce Willis
They absolutely didn't torture a real bird for that scene. That would be insane.
They wouldn't do that either.
It was practical effects I guess, at least partially. But with a dummy bird, not a real one.
"People get it wrong, but in today's world we don't live longer, we just die harder." -Bruce Willis
It was practical effects I guess, at least partially. But with a dummy bird, not a real one.
No. It was not a real bird. Look again.
Special effects people now have to make their work *beep* so that they can't be acused of murdering actors or killing animals.
You probably also thought they opened that guys leg, broke the bone, pull it out of the skin to make the scene, right?
Are you kidding me? Have you seen the things they can do with CG these days? It was CGI!
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I felt more sad for the humans
shareWell, why can't you feel bad for both? It doesn't have to be one or the other.
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