Synopsis
Through interviews and recreation, Zoo tells the story of "zoos," or men who "love" animals, through a group of men involved in the fatal incident involving man-horse love.
Through interviews and recreation, Zoo tells the story of "zoos," or men who "love" animals, through a group of men involved in the fatal incident involving man-horse love.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
it's your basic story. boy meets girl, boy divorces girl, boy meets horse and gets fucked to death by it.
It's the Citizen Kane of horse fucking.
fifty shades of neigh
Zoo portrays in the form of a mockumentary the story of Hands, a Seattle family man who died during one of his sexual escapades with a horse. This serves its director Robinson Devor as a starting point to explore a secret community of zoophiles as it is a radical proposal both for its subject and its form, as it delves into the conflictive universe of these individuals. Its characters are based on real people who put their voices but do not show their faces and are played (all but one, Coyote) by actors.
In it, you learn that this American family man (divorced), apparently exemplary and exemplary, dies on this way and as if it were a string of firecrackers…
Boy, this season of Bojack Horseman got uncomfortable quickly.
Have you ever had one of those Sunday afternoons when you just can't decide what film to watch and then before you know it your viewing a documentary that revolves around the story of a man who was killed whilst having sexual relations with a horse? I have and I have no regrets. This beautifully made documentary gives us a glimpse into the world of zoophilia and does so in a surprisingly captivating and respectful way, the film never condemns or criticizes the people whose sexual orientation leans more towards non humans but instead lets them talk openly so we can at least gain some understanding of this taboo subject and for that I applaud.
this documentary is far less compelling than someone at a bar saying "did you know a guy got fucked to death by a horse?"
The score is pretty good, I love how it goes to foreboding horror music to minecraft music to Phillip Glass piano music in a matter of seconds.
And this is a documentary on bestiality.
How did they even get a good score?
”One year we did a turkey AND a ham!...” 👀
Nothing says chill, relaxing Sunday afternoon movie time like a documentary about a bunch of horse fuckers. oof. But really, it's not too explicit. This touches briefly on the situation around the whole "Mr. Hands" thing (and thankfully avoids that video... which I just go and look up afterwards anyways, just for fun 💀), but it's mostly just a group of anonymous talking heads reminiscing about the glory days of life down on the farm.
This leans a little too far on the pro-beastiality side of things, but hey at least I briefly get to see things from the perspective of the horse lovers... I still think it's real fuckin' weird, but I guess I understand a little better.
Until a horse is able to give consent, I'll stay firmly in the anti-horse fucking camp. Controversial I know, but it is what it is.
💔🐎💔
What in the fucking hell is this shit??? I don’t quite know what the goal of this film is- are they trying to make the guys in the bestiality group sympathetic because they think everyone deserves sympathy? Or are they just trying to make a beautiful movie out of despicable material? OR is this supposed to make these criminals appear more despicable? I can’t tell!! And not the good, enigmatic “I can’t tell” feeling you get from some movies. The VERY SERIOUS CINEMA glaze smeared over the film detracts from whatever goal the movie has, it's not focused and with this material it needs to be. I honestly have to ask - do these filmmakers fuck horses???
*sexy stud voice from clerks ii*
"it's called inter-species erotica, fuck-o!"
"It's the love of animals.... that's what it really is." - Narrator,
People should not have sex with horses....I already knew that, but I guess it's nice to have a reminder.