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Speciesism: The Movie dives deep into the unsettling world of factory farming, unveiling the often hidden realities of animal agriculture. The film’s tone is quite somber, with a contemplative atmosphere that lingers throughout. Devries, though not a high-profile director, captures haunting imagery and stark contrasts between the serene countryside and the grim settings of these farms. The pacing unfolds methodically, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the subject matter. It’s not heavy on flashy effects—rather, it relies on raw footage and interviews that feel authentically grounded. The themes of exploitation and ethical consideration linger, prompting reflection long after the credits roll, making it distinctive in its unflinching approach to a critical issue.
Investigative approach to animal rightsThought-provoking and visually strikingFocus on ethical implications of farming practices
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