Immediately I say that there's absolutely nothing great in this film, it's just a shockumentary. It's not as graphic as its predecessor Traces Of Death, but some scenes are very shocking though and they have something in common: real footage - nothing fake!
It's waste of time watching this (yes, I wasted my time, but I don't suggest you to do the same) to be very honest, because there's none cinematic value in this film, as it had on Faces Of Death (1978) at least, despite also being in the category of shockumentaries. Watching this you'll just get out of your comfortable blob and find out how stupid human beings can be and how low they can go, and yes, you might surprise yourself...negatively. And that's the reason why I decided to review this, because the cowardice towards animals really pissed me off.