Earthlings

2005 "Make The Connection"
8.6| 1h35m| en| More Info
Released: 24 September 2005 Released
Producted By: Nation Earth
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Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, Earthlings chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit.

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Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
mferrari-31233 I feel like one day, when everyone realizes how wrong it is to discriminate against nonhumans, this movie will be mentioned in the history books, just because of how great its message was. I think the more people watch this, the more animals will get saved, so my lifetime goal will be to show this movie to as many people as possible. However, this movie got only eight stars because it has only scratched the surface, since there are many other industries that also abuse animals, like the honey, silk, and pharmaceutical industries. I also don't like how they think that animal euthanasia through lethal injection is okay, because it still denies the animal of a slightly longer life, and it's against God. A better solution to this would be simply liberating the unwanted animal(s) into the wild, and the law should not only ban animal euthanasia, but also fine people for breeding cats/dogs in the first place, so that puppy mills would no longer have this issue.
killerzus This must be one of the hardest documentaries I've ever watched. Loving animals and a meat-eater, I've been ignorant in this part of the meat-production, as I guess most other meat-eaters are. The video clips in this documentary aren't easy to watch. They show unsencored clips of what human beings are capable of doing to defenceless animals. I must say I had to pause and take a break from watching a few times during it due to strong scenes. Although the strong scenes, they give a perspective noone want to talk about.I hope it's gotten better since 2005, and I hope this sort of animal cruelty is a part of the past. One thing is certain, I will eat alot less meat from now on, all thanks to this documentary, and I think we all might be better off doing the same.10/10 because this is a good documentary, lifechanging, and one I will remember for years to come. Also mindblowing what the human race is capable of doing to animals.
lunajw There are no words, a masterpiece.One watching was all I needed, my life was changed forever, my perception on the world altered. So much tragedy, but so beautiful in regards to the message that it puts forward, I have never seen a film so FULL of power.Please watch this life-changing documentary. It can be hard, there's no question there. It IS so hard to watch at times - BUT stick with it, it's so worth it.Wonderful narration, difficult moments that force you to confront the harshness of reality, but what this film leaves you with is beyond compression, we CAN be the change in this world, if we can simply stick with the images on the screen and allow our understandings and consciousnesses to develop through this artful and honest documentary. Thank you, Earthlings.
Free Lee I used to eat meat. I still do, but I used to too.Okay, I can sum up this film up as such: shocking vegan propaganda.Yeah, it shows a lot of awful true events that happen to animals in this world. Unfortunately when talking about this it withholds all logic and reason, instead relying on pure emotion.It makes it seem like the only way to help the animals is to go vegan. Unfortunately, we have evolved in such a way that our diet really does require meat. There are other issues with global veganism as well, but let's stick with that one. We need meat. We won't stop eating meat. Do we have any other solutions? According to the video, no.According to facts, yes! Many people would rather know where their meat comes from. For example, I buy my meat from a few local farms where one can plainly see how humanely the animals are treated. Why not support places like that? Because it won't shock. We'd rather show you these horrors that happen in Turkey. Great.Oh, and we get no benefit from animal research? Yeah, scientists are surely just a bunch of sadists. I do agree though that we would learn more about a substance's effects on humans if it were tested on humans, so! Here's the sign-up list, which chemical would you like to test, sir?Animal testing is necessary, but it CAN be done humanely. We have people come into the lab on occasion to make sure the mice are in the proper cages with proper comfort and everything. But that won't shock either.As the top species, humans require far more resources, and we should be allowed to sacrifice other creatures for the sake of our advancement. However, as the top species, I think we also have a moral duty to make those animals' stay on this planet as pleasant as possible. But that might be too logical for some people.If you're an emotional thinker and want to be shocked and disturbed, watch this. If you'd like to see sound arguments and logical solutions, don't bother.