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The woman has many dead fish and dogs kept chained and underfed and hosed when at punishment. Texas chainsaw massacre has a ton of taxidermy and bones and a chicken in a tiny cage. Hereditary shows a dead pigeon decapitated with scissors. I don't know exactly what happens cuz I don't want spoilers, but Midsommar has a very graphic scene with a bear. The hunt has a pig treated poorly and killed. Oldboy might have a squid get eaten alive. Hills have eyes shows a dog killed and eaten. Hellraiser shows multiple dead and tortured rats. Random stray dogs taken off the street, a mother and pups, locked in a tiny cage, neglected with no food or water, to have painful and horrific tests done. Accurately depicting a lab back in the 1930s-40s before laws were passed for humane treatment. He threatens to eat the main character, there's bones in his nest, he only spares her because she amuses and impresses him.Īnd then you get to the animal testing part. The cat is terrifying from a mouses level and the owl is worse. That's a big adult fear, ill child but no means to help them. Brisby the mouse) who is deathly ill and needs medicine. You have a child of the main character (Mrs. You have the fact that farm equipment does cull many, many small animals, displaces them and destroys their habitat. My memory was of the surreal scenes, the hilarious crow, and the cats, but there's so much more to it. But it goes to some incredibly dark places. I rewatched it recently, it was on Disney+. It’s been maybe 3 years and it still haunts me. So.yeah, sorry if this comment comes out of left field, but it inspired me to get something off my chest I didn’t know I had weighing on it. We are the ones that placed so much value on dogs, a smart, versatile, loving creature with virtually no equal in the animal world, but we still treat them so horribly. I think that’s the most horrible part of it, that we domesticated and bred dogs to be partial to humans, and we forsake that trust with cruelty. I don’t know where I stopped, perhaps after they failed to be good shepherds? It was so bleak and the voice acting was so damn good at tugging at my heart strings the script writes these dogs with the mentality of children-clever and perceptive, woefully unable to understand the meaning behind “why”, but something still compels them to seek out goodness in at least one human. I felt bad for the man, but I felt more bad for the dog who killed him accidentally. I did see the scene where the dog accidentally shot the man’s head off. Sorry for a late comment, but I couldn’t finish Plague Dogs.












Movie iceberg