GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
mvmjrogers
Difficult but necessary to watch how the animals born into a factory farm to live a life in unnatural conditions used up discarded with not a moment of human decency their newborns delivered while they stand on concrete with milking rods attached to their teats, they are snatched from the womb crying for their mothers who cannot even turn to contest this horrific cruelty.The male babies placed in restrictive crates to not move for 3 months then slaughtered as veal or female babies religated to the same fate as their mothers. TO WHAT END???
The question is answered...and some of it may surprise you. This is a must see for the blissfully unaware. Put them in a headlock and make em watch.
We're killing the planet with methane gas, polluting the water supply with excrement and killing ourselves with the inflammation from dairy.
Perhaps these creatures are exacting their revenge
We need to hold ourselves our government and those who are manipulating the truth in order to make profits off this atrocity to the fire.
anis-64240
It was a real boring film, and very long and it intreser me not
evachrisfp
This documentary was really eye-opening for me. This movie helped me to become vegan and I really recommend everyone to watch this movie. As a previous reviewer wrote, this movie will never be played at schools and on the television, which is a shame, because if everyone knew all the facts that are explained in this movie, that could really make a difference on our planet.
declercqd
I work as a researcher in the energy sector. CO2 emissions are literally a part of my job. Everybody agrees we are emitting too much emissions. The movie tells lie after lie about greenhouse gas emissions. Yes its true that methane is about 25 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas, but even taking that into account the Enteric Fermentation (Farts and burps) of cattle accounts for 3 percent of the total. While the energy sector emits 29% and the transport 27%. That is why no one is talking about it! because we have to first focus on bringing down the emissions of the sectors that emit a lot more CO2 equivalent gases. The part about destroying the forests and the environment for our animals could be true. But the part of the water is another time way over exaggerated. Yes a burger needs a lot of water to be produced, but most of that water falls right out of the sky as rain.After 20 minutes I just couldn't take the lies anymore they invent numbers like cattle accounts for 50% of all emissions...I believe in improving the environment and that we have to change a lot to combat with climate change. But what they are proposing is the same as his example of the shower. Not eating meat isn't going to help at all compared to improving the emissions of transport and improving the emissions of the energy sector, the sector that emits the most CO2. So lets invest in Carbon capture and storage for coal and CCGT plants, install more renewable generation, all buy electric cars, and that's the way to solve the problem. Not becoming vegetarian.I was so furious about the numbers they were claiming that I really had to write a review. (first review ever on IMDb by the way)