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Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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Picked rhino over water bear (lmao), I think I'm satisfied with my new fursona.

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Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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Chili posted:

Eee. Can you or someone maybe throw the details in a spoiler tag? I've gotten really sensitive to animal stuff recently, but this movie is appealing to me.

There's some hunting that goes on, but in one scene a woman kicks a dog to death, and we see the aftermath, which is probably the most horrifying part of the movie.

Magic Hate Ball
May 6, 2007

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Dogs are better than people, which is why the scene where the woman jumps out the second floor window is funny and the bloody, dying dog isn't.

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Number Ten Cocks posted:

The role of kids in this was hysterical.

Him kicking the kid in the shin was a beautiful moment.

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May 6, 2007

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The hotel raid scenes were my favorite because they had the most of the deliciously cruel Lars von Trier-esque sadism that I wish was more present in the rest of the film. That whole bit with the gun could be sold as a short film and it would be better than 90% of everything in theaters this year.

Kangra posted:

I think it's entirely possible to interpret this scene as that he did not provide any new knowledge. I had the sense from the way they looked at him they were thinking, "Yeah, we've been through that already. Turns out we actually have developed a loving relationship not built on matching a superficial trait, so why don't you get the gently caress off the boat and go back to the woods."

I don't think it was old news, but I do think the wife made a decision in that scene to back him and face it as a private issue, rather than face the humiliation and danger of going back to the hotel.

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May 6, 2007

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mysterious frankie posted:

Like a few people in this thread I really enjoyed the first half of the film, but ten or so minutes after the action transitions to the loner camp it became a bit of a slog. It's not unwatchable by any means, but I had to fight the urge to check my email.

"Satire turns dull after characters wind up in a commune" is probably common enough to be its own trope, Fahrenheit 451 and Weekend both hit a roadblock there, too.

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