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I cannot believe what I just watched. I just can't believe how this film got funded and made in Canada, I pray to God it's because they lied and left out the animal cruelty part out of their description. Shame on everyone who participated in this sick charade. And even worse the organization that gave them an award. Doesn't anyone do their homework any more???
The whole overblown message in this beyond amateur film was animal cruelty is bad. At the end of the film she says these two animals weren't supposed to be together but ended up that way due to human interference. Well guess what, that's exactly what the filmmakers did here. I was trying to understand how they had the cubs and then the juvenile wolf and lion acting together. They actually took two friggin cubs and raised them together in order to make this stupid piece of garbage film. Who does that?!? Who gives the green light for this garbage? Likely they abused more than one set of cubs since they don't use just one animal actor for films or shows, and there were shots where esp the wolf was not the same. The guy that trained these animals makes money off animals, that's what he does for a living. These forced-bond animals aren't living in a sanctuary protected from the bad humans. They are living in a 'reserve' owned by the humans that did this to them.
This film should never have been made in the 21st century, should definitely not funded by Canada or the provinces, and should be pulled from viewing. An absolute disgrace. The money wasted on this poor excuse of a film (everything except the aerial shots was bad) would be better directed towards actual animal and environmental causes. Don't let your kids watch this.
The whole overblown message in this beyond amateur film was animal cruelty is bad. At the end of the film she says these two animals weren't supposed to be together but ended up that way due to human interference. Well guess what, that's exactly what the filmmakers did here. I was trying to understand how they had the cubs and then the juvenile wolf and lion acting together. They actually took two friggin cubs and raised them together in order to make this stupid piece of garbage film. Who does that?!? Who gives the green light for this garbage? Likely they abused more than one set of cubs since they don't use just one animal actor for films or shows, and there were shots where esp the wolf was not the same. The guy that trained these animals makes money off animals, that's what he does for a living. These forced-bond animals aren't living in a sanctuary protected from the bad humans. They are living in a 'reserve' owned by the humans that did this to them.
This film should never have been made in the 21st century, should definitely not funded by Canada or the provinces, and should be pulled from viewing. An absolute disgrace. The money wasted on this poor excuse of a film (everything except the aerial shots was bad) would be better directed towards actual animal and environmental causes. Don't let your kids watch this.
I didn't care too much for this, just wasn't very interesting, but I had to ask - Did they finally get new management at Hallmark Channel? Nevermind the attempt at representation, they switched up the trope. Instead of working for the evil corporation and moving back to the small town they left because they couldn't make a living there in the first place, this guy has regrets about not going for it and decides to finally move away from the small town to start a new life. And then at the end of the movie...gasp...there is a real kiss that lasts longer than two seconds. And in this movie it actually makes sense in the story that they wouldn't kiss until the end. Just wow.
I had to laugh at some of the comments on here about her hair. 😅I don't usually comment on such things, but I've been saying that same thing about the women in my office building for a very long time now. It seems no one under 35 has heard of a salon. Rapunzel hair doesn't actually look good in real life, just lazy and unprofessional. Just cut it, what diff does extra length make if you keep it straight and away from your face, or worse, in a ponytail or granny bun? But I guess that's the issue, they don't want to pay for a cut or take care of their hair. At least Jessica's was styled nicely.
I had to laugh at some of the comments on here about her hair. 😅I don't usually comment on such things, but I've been saying that same thing about the women in my office building for a very long time now. It seems no one under 35 has heard of a salon. Rapunzel hair doesn't actually look good in real life, just lazy and unprofessional. Just cut it, what diff does extra length make if you keep it straight and away from your face, or worse, in a ponytail or granny bun? But I guess that's the issue, they don't want to pay for a cut or take care of their hair. At least Jessica's was styled nicely.