Comment by user e_nineteen:
Also something that came to my mind is, we never actually SEE anyone become an animal. We see the girl with beautiful hair as a horse but how do we know she is the horse? How do we know people aren't just killed in the transformation room and animals are brought out?"
That's a very interesting thought I didn't think of when watching the movie. I guess I just assumed the animal transformation scenes would be too confusing and hard to depict for a low-budget movie. (No CGI involved...)
Although I wonder if it would have been simpler just to tell the people they would be executed if they didn't find a partner? It seemed the animal thing was largely about scaremongering them into forcing companionship (hence the whole, you've earned a few extra days, etc). Telling them they'd become an animal might just give them an element of 'ah well, I won't bother with the love thing'. Colin Farrell's character, for example, chose a lobster because of the benefits he saw in living as a lobster for a while, suggesting that he was at least anticipating it from a practical standpoint.
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