If you've never then you should
It is true that this was a film from a different time. Still imaginatively engaging, shocking and more than a little bit disturbing. At first you just watch, slack-jawed, as the story unfolds. It's unflinching look at senseless violence for "thrill's" sake still weilds a staggering punch. It makes you wonder why. It makes you feel sorry for the victims and then it makes you feel sympathy for the perpetrator of these horrendous acts. I think most of all it leaves you questioning yourself and society. Is there some loss we feel when a pure, undiluted specimen of unbridled power and dignity loses that power? We all feel sorry for the helpless deer but when we see things from a different angle we feel sorry that the lion has been rendered helpless .Suddenly the deer is the perpetrator of heinous acts and we wish the lion had nis honorable prowess back. I find myself thinking "they would never get away with their deplorable behavior if the lion had his claws and teeth back again." And so it goes, the story of the circle, the pecking order. Is it fair? Is life fair? Why can't we all just be friends?
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