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Animal Love

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Filmmaker Ulrich Seidl examines the close relationships that people have with their dogs.

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Audience Member Disturbing, creepy and uncomfortable to watch at times "Animal Love" is not for the squeamish. The subjects in the film are ugly weirdos, pathetic in their yearning for love. One man is a panhandler who uses a bunny to get money from strangers. Another man takes his vicious dog to obedience classes; it is clear the dog is vicious and should be put down, especially after he attacks another dog on the street by clamping its throat in its jaws but the man insists on trying to train the animal. Two young men romp and cavort with their dog in bed. Another man french kisses his dog and treats it like a female lover. None of the subjects are particularly attractive; physically they are nothing to look at and their lives are pathetic and barren. Two male roommates bicker over everything; none of the subjects know how to care for a dog. They leave the animals outside tied to things--grocery carts, cages, tires. The animals cry because they are lonely; they feel abandoned and want to be let indoors. It's interesting that the humans are lonely, too, but why subject the animal to the very thing that is tormenting them? The viewer feels more for the animal than they do for the people in the film. The subjects do not gain the viewer's sympathy at all and after about 45 minutes of watching these tragic freaks torment those poor animals with their grotesque acts of what they call love you want all of them to get attacked. These are people who have no real place in society, as they are unable to relate to other humans in natural, normal and loving ways. The reasons for their loneliness is made obvious by Seidl and the viewer inevitably is repulsed and disgusted by these people. "Animal Love" walks a very fine line between animal porn and documentary. The viewer must decide which one it is that they are watching and what it is that the film is saying. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member afgánsky chrt, beiaci na páse v garái kadý de? 10 km Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member um...whoa dude...whoa. one of the weirder docs i've ever seen, and be warned-- a FAR bleaker film than the bright cover and title would imply. there was no real plot of trajectory to this film, just strategically juxtaposed clips that hint at the emotionally desperate humans' fraught relationship with their pets; hovering between sadism or bestiality but never quite touching either. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Very difficult to watch - an extremely nihilistic social commentary on loneliness among social outcasts and the coping mechanisms which result . . . left me feeling as sad for the animals in these people's lives as I did for their (often) horrifying conditions Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Niełatwo wchodzi się w ten film. Radykalny, mocny, drastyczny. Przede wszystkim o samotności. Bez sentymentów. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member I honestly can't remember the last time a movie made me this physically uncomfortable. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmaker Ulrich Seidl examines the close relationships that people have with their dogs.
Director
Ulrich Seidl
Producer
Erich Lackner, Hans Selikovsky
Screenwriter
Ulrich Seidl
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
German
Release Date (DVD)
Jan 13, 2006
Runtime
1h 54m