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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Dir. Joseph Barnett / UK / 2006
The life cycle of a wild and vigorous shrub explores ideas of individuality and persecution
http://www.guiltybynature.com/
Winner 212 Carolina Herrara Innovation award 2007
Winner Best Experimental Film London Short Film Festival 2007
Winner Best Experimental Film Milan Concorto Film Festival 2007

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  • The ones that are treated badly become "bad". The "bad" ones are then segregated from the "good" ones. This film kind of reflects society.

  • The film was very fulfilling with a clear message about human nature and how we affect what's around us, without realizing it. Personally, 5 stars bueauitiful They love this type of short. Outstanding!

    How can something as innocuous as a bunch of plants be so sinister and yet so emotive?

    The faceless workers trying to obliterate the last vestiges of individuality is palpable yet has a deeper and unpleasant metaphor or analog for what mankind is capable of doing to their fellow human.

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  • Listen people, plants aren't self aware. This director is using a concentration camp type scenario to make you feel something that doesn't exist. He/she could of done the same thing with rocks. Either way though, they did an excellent job of appealing to emotions.

  • @unsuperstitious It's probably just easier for them to pretend veggies don't have feelings or that they grow from dirt instead of worm manure

  • plant slaughter..? they have feelings too?

  • Wii would like to...plant.

  • No. Denying the privilege of humanity to those who do not deserve.

  • Are you trying to absolve yourself of guilt by saying humans are not capable of such atrocity?

  • i dont understand!

  • @recon4228 I agree

  • @adnanahmad23 Hitler was neither human nor animal.

  • hitler was a vegetarian

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