Tag: HAR: Hunting/Trapping

  • Antisemitism. The Rat Catcher. Dir. Wes Anderson. Netflix. 2023.

    Antisemitism. The Rat Catcher. Dir. Wes Anderson. Netflix. 2023.

    Is, I suppose, how the conversation went between Wes Anderson and his casting agent when searching for an actor to play the titular character. Following Anderson’s success with Fantastic Mr. Fox there is no surprise that Anderson jumped at the opportunity to return to the works of Roald Dahl. The Rat Catcher is a short…

  • Chupa. Dir. by Jonas Cuaron. 26th Street Pictures. 2023

    Chupa. Dir. by Jonas Cuaron. 26th Street Pictures. 2023

    “I’ll be your family.” Jonas Cuaron’s 2023 Chupa is a heartwarming tale of two isolated characters who form a unique bond in pressured circumstances. Alex, grieving from his father’s recent passing, goes to stay with his extended family in Mexico and connects with a misunderstood chupacabra, who is separated from his family as a result…

  • The Edge. Dir. Lee Tamahori. 20th Century Studios.1997

    The Edge. Dir. Lee Tamahori. 20th Century Studios.1997

    A classic tale of attempting to survive against the odds, The Edge (1997), follows erudite billionaire Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins),duplicitous photographer Robert Green (Alec Baldwin) and personal assistant Stephen (Harold Perrineau) as they trek through the wilderness pursued by a bear (Bart the Bear). The men are part of a larger group, including Charles’ model…

  • Storm Boy. Dir. Shawn Seet. Sony Pictures. 2019.

    Storm Boy. Dir. Shawn Seet. Sony Pictures. 2019.

    Introduction Storm Boy (2019) is an Australian film adapted from the 1964 children’s novel of the same name by Colin Thiele, explores the extraordinary bond between a young boy named Michael and his relationship with pelicans. The story unfolds with an adult Michael being troubled by the impending business deal in the company he founded.…

  • Storm Boy. Dir. Shawn Seet. Sony Pictures. 2019.

    Storm Boy. Dir. Shawn Seet. Sony Pictures. 2019.

    The 2019 Australian film Storm Boy captures the special bond between a boy and pelicans on the beautiful Australian coastal landscapes. The story is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Colin Thiele, and it serves explorations on complex issues surrounding the natural environment and human lives. The story is enriched by…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Though James Gunn’s 2023 Sci-Fi/Action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3[1] reunited audiences with the beloved Guardians, the opening scene instantly insinuated this film’s darker tone due to its immediate focus on the horrific nature of animal experimentation and how it can be physically and mentally catastrophic for the creature. Gunn presents this by…

  • The Darjeeling Limited. Dir. Wes Anderson. Searchlight Pictures. 2007

    The Darjeeling Limited. Dir. Wes Anderson. Searchlight Pictures. 2007

    Animals Articulating Emotion and Inspiring Growth in The Darjeeling Limited In an attempt to remedy their stagnant relationship, three brothers, Francis (Owen Wilson), Peter (Adrien Brody) and Jack (Jason Schwartzman) board a train travelling around India. Each brother harbours his own inner turmoil which contributes to the complex relationship between the brothers and is often…

  • Two Brothers. Dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud. Pathe. 2004.

    Two Brothers. Dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud. Pathe. 2004.

    Set against the backdrop of 1920s French Indochina, Two Brothers chronicles the poignant journey of two tiger siblings, Kumal and Sangha. From playful cubs roaming freely in the wild, their lives take a turbulent turn when human intervention tears them apart. Kumal, captured by treasure hunters, ends up as a performing circus tiger, whilst Sangha,…

  • Open Season. Dir. Roger Allers. Sony Pictures Animation, Columbia Pictures. 2006

    Open Season. Dir. Roger Allers. Sony Pictures Animation, Columbia Pictures. 2006

    Staging an Attack Open Season (2006) uses light composition and visual design to critique dominant ideologies concerning hunter-and-hunted relationships and to reflect and shape particular cultural tensions relating to the protection of animals against violence.  In a scene in which, misconceptions lead to a crowd panicking when it appears Boog is killing Elliot backstage, emphasis is placed…

  • Paddington Bear. Dir. Paul King. S. 2014

    Paddington, directed by Paul King, captures the life of an orphaned bear who travels from Peru to London sponsored by his Aunt Lucy to seek a better life the mythic aspirations of most immigrants. As a young bear club Paddington is presented as a wilful, yet kind hearted character who exhibits dignity despite being faced…