I can not watch this. I couldn't even do more than skim your overview. Of course I am aware of the cruelties of life but I have decided I don't need to see it. My movie choice over the years have gradually eliminated those that make me hurt inside - this film would do just that.
Great review, Critter. I've wanted to see it since Mark Kermode reviewed it. His reasoning was that apart from the fact it is by all accounts a well researched and very important subject, it runs well as a film. He described some of the scenes suiting a spy thriller.Not sure if this link will work, but there's a link about halfway down on http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nbxj1
Great review, Critter. I've wanted to see it since Mark Kermode reviewed it. His reasoning was that apart from the fact it is by all accounts a well researched and very important subject, it runs well as a film. He described some of the scenes suiting a spy thriller.
I actually quite liked Eight Below. Even though what happened to the dogs was wrong, you could at least tell that the human characters in the story were concerned for them and genuinley felt passionate about the dogs saftey, even if there wasn't a lot they could do.