1. Boko Haram & Unnatural Selection: The Nigerian government is determined to drive militants from a terrorist group out of the country ; A new gene-editing method allow scientists to change the genetic traits of plants and animals.
2. Escape to Europe; Cycle of Terror: Following the refugee trail from the Syrian border to Europe; The global reaction to the terrorist attack in Paris impacts the fight against terrorism.
3. Right to Die: Exploring the moral, political and personal questions raised by euthanasia.
4. Beating Blindness & White Collar Weed: Doctors and researchers make incredible strides in the fight against blindness; Struggling small-scale marijuana farmers face corporate takeovers as the end of the pot-prohibition nears
5. Meathooked & End of Water: Examining the environmental harm of industrial meat operations; Assessing the depths of the world's water crisis.
6. Return to Yemen & Church and States: Examining the conflict in Yemen; Exploring the ongoing battle for LGBT equal rights in the United States.
7. Palestine Now and Viva Cuba Libre: Exploring the lives of young Palestinians today; Examining the political thawing of relationships between Cuba and the United States.
8. Afghan Women's Rights & Floating Armories: Violence and oppression are still a fact of life for women in Afghanistan; Private military contractors protect global commerce.
9. The Future of Energy: Examining the future of how to make and use energy and how to meet the growing demand as carbon emissions are cut.
10. Trump in Dubai & China in Africa: The plight of migrant workers in Dubai; Examining the increasingly prominent business relationship between China and Africa.
11. The Deal & City of Lost Children: Exploring the recent Iran deal from both sides; Tribes of homeless children live along the tracks in Kolkata, India.
12. The End of Polio and Collateral Damage: Health workers put their lives on the line in Pakistan to eradicate polio; Examining the devastating effects of unexploded ordnance in Myanmar and Laos.
13. State of Surveillance: Shane travels to Moscow to meet with Edward Snowden and discuss government surveillance programs.
14. Heroin Crisis & New Age of Nukes: The effects of America's Heroin epidemic and the next nuclear arms race.
15. Flint Water Crisis & Libya on the Brink: Examining the effects of the water crisis in Flint, Mich.; In Libya, rival militias fight to save the country.
16. Die Trying: Patients and top researchers across the U.S. discuss recent measures taken to tackle ALS; Exploring the regulatory hurdles faced by ALS patients and drugmakers.
17. Student Debt & Fecal Medicine: The correlation between student-loan borrowing and the soaring cost of college tuition; A medical revolution involves using stool from a healthy person to treat severe intestinal infections in others.
18. The New $pace Race & Closing Gitmo: NASA and a growing community of private companies decide to prepare for Mars exploration; Ex-detainees reveal what really happens behind the walls of the American prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
素食者和肉食者有什么区别吗?没有,他们一样虚伪!
在寝室关灯看的哈哈哈,确实有点惊悚,两条线交替进行的手法蛮出彩的。
哈哈哈哈哈哈导演是有多想吐槽素食主义者啊,去他的zzzq,有点恶心又有点好笑。
暗黑喜剧,虽然有过于血腥(吃人肉的镜头),但台词对类似素食者、环保主义者、爱宠者、放生者的说明,印象深刻。凡事过犹不及
弃局而退或是真正意义上的胜利。
所以人人都在经历苦难,能活下来的绝对不是一般人。
很法国的电影,血腥人肉恐怖片都拍的这么浪漫,轻松愉快。就像极了吃肉了我们,吃的无比快乐,完全剔除了宰杀时动物可怜与冷酷残忍,这部片子做到了。还有一点重要的启发是,素食就是素食,肉食就是肉食,互不干扰
恶趣味的题材和不合时宜的搞笑段子,一切都停留在最原始的表面,很平庸。。
各种不正确,笑死人了,很认真的奚落vegan,没想搞什么平衡的。字幕组还特逗,本土化的很强,黄秋生成了夫妻俩的偶像
拍给极端白左素食者的恐怖片,翻译真的接地气,我吃肉我自豪。
一个巨大的BUG,人的脂肪是黄色的,和猪完全不一样。就算是伊朗猪肉,也不会变黄啊。
凑合看,消磨时间,可以看到对现在政治正确的反讽,基本也限于口嗨,想要得到更深入的思考,可能就是缘木求鱼了
作为一个经常被极端素食主义者烦到的人,看完直呼过瘾!情节非常紧凑,没有废话;虽然性别意识稍显落后、个别人物设定cliché,但都个性鲜明,刻画得很利落。算得上一部非常成功的荒诞小品。如果用两个字总结这部片子给我的印象,那就是“痛快”。
还行,挺好看的。个人比较喜欢这种猎奇类型。不过在屏幕外看,两人组太弱了。bug太多,懒得数了。
喜剧片的套路套上了惊悚片的外壳,直到结尾仍旧是喜剧,法式喜剧总是可以让人毫无防备的笑出声,翻译的非常本土化,尺度也是相当之大,心理承受能力强的值得一看。
2、如果吃人,那人和畜生有什么区别?
对于极端素食主义绝对大胆的讽刺,看着解气哈哈哈
结尾完事也太快了吧
荒诞当中找荒唐,究极素食者们着实是肉吃少了没脑子,人肉沉迷者们也是肉吃多了没有心
我尊重任何素食主义者,但是这片子拍的太好玩了hhh
Copyright © 2015-2023 All Rights Reserved