A surprisingly nerve-racking psychological thriller about warring Irish sheep herders. The stakes may seem low, but the effort by cast and crew crests the mountaintop.
I found this post when trying to find out whether animals were harmed in the making of Bring Them Down, but off your recommendation I think I'll give this one a miss.
It would be good to know what you have on your plate on a daily basis, as you say you have a "level of phobia" about depictions of harm to animals. This isn't a dig or anything. I just like to see whether those who say that they are animal lovers are actually true to their word, or if they love animals only to a certain extent and will happily pay for the harming of animals as long as they don't have to see it. Let me know Christopher, cheers.
Thanks for the comment. I can't speak to others; all I know is over the last 20 years or so I've become increasingly sensitized to screen depictions of violence against animals. Back in the day I had to put down a couple of dying animals and I guess it still haunts me.
I found this post when trying to find out whether animals were harmed in the making of Bring Them Down, but off your recommendation I think I'll give this one a miss.
It would be good to know what you have on your plate on a daily basis, as you say you have a "level of phobia" about depictions of harm to animals. This isn't a dig or anything. I just like to see whether those who say that they are animal lovers are actually true to their word, or if they love animals only to a certain extent and will happily pay for the harming of animals as long as they don't have to see it. Let me know Christopher, cheers.
Thanks for the comment. I can't speak to others; all I know is over the last 20 years or so I've become increasingly sensitized to screen depictions of violence against animals. Back in the day I had to put down a couple of dying animals and I guess it still haunts me.