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Child suffering in films does nothing for me, animal suffering I can't stand.


I know a friend who is a mother who can't watch Clint Eastwood's Changeling because of all the child suffering. I see that film and it honestly does nothing to me the kids being axed. I don't know what that says about me, but I see any animal suffering and I am devastated. Is that stupid? I think what she said is stupid but I'm not sure if I'm the same.

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Animal suffering is very horrible
Kid suffering is way worse
LET ME HAVE IT CAKE..!

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I have to agree that I find animal suffering in films harder to watch than children's. And I get more sentimental about animal stories as well.

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Who do we save in real life..?
The canoe is sinking and You need to toss one out to keep afloat...the human baby or the cute puppy...
I will cry as I do it but that puppy will never be a cancer scientist nor the first Lady President, etc...
I am tossing the puppy and saving the baby
Feel free to yell at me

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but is it stupid? I definitely find stupid to not watch a film or like a film just because there is child suffering, but animal suffering is an entirely different thing to me, mainly because the laws just don't protect them.

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I don't think that it's stupid to have animal suffering in films effect you. I sometimes feel embarrassed to admit it. That's why I joined this thread. So I can say it out loud to someone of a like mentality.

I don't watch Hitchcock's 'Marnie' because of a horse scene in it. I immediately turn off a western if someone has to shoot a suffering horse. Immediately they get the gun out and aim, I switch the film quickly off. Also I hate it when someone kills someone's pet out of spite in a film. That very often happens in Lifetime thrillers.

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but is it stupid?
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yeah

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I completely agree.

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This might be the first time I actually agree with you.

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there's nothing like a good old on-screen child mauling to set me up for a restful night's sleepytimes.

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lololol¡

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Kids before animals.

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I agree with you. Any kind of child or animal suffering makes me super depressed. Who wants to watch that? Answer- nobody!!!!

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I find myself reacting the same way. Though I tend to think it's because we know that a child in a movie is acting. We know the animal isn't really suffering but it seems more real because animals don't "act." I don't really consider animals to be more important than children.

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