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* ValuesDissonance: The narration occasionally includes snobbish and at times downright racist remarks directed at members of so-called "primitive" societies. The most blatant and cringeworthy of these occurs when the narrator outright compares the aforementioned indigenous man to a "monkey without fur."

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* ValuesDissonance: The narration occasionally includes snobbish and at times downright racist remarks directed at members of so-called "primitive" societies. The most blatant and cringeworthy of these occurs when the narrator outright compares the aforementioned indigenous man to a "monkey without fur."
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** The lion attack on Pit Dernitz has so many inconsistencies, especially in terms of editing, that it's a miracle anyone could be fooled into thinking that any of it was real. In addition, it's very obvious at times that the lions are chowing down on a dummy covered in raw meat. The lions also manage to keep their faces suspiciously clean through the whole process.

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** The lion attack on Pit Dernitz has so many inconsistencies, especially in terms of editing, that it's a miracle anyone could be fooled into thinking that any of it was real. In addition, it's very obvious at times that the lions are chowing down on a dummy covered in raw meat. The lions also meat, especially with how they manage to keep their faces suspiciously clean through the whole process.
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** The lion attack on Pit Dernitz has so many inconsistencies, especially in terms of editing, that it's a miracle anyone could be fooled into thinking that any of it was real. In addition, it's very obvious at times that the lions are chowing down on a dummy covered in raw meat.

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** The lion attack on Pit Dernitz has so many inconsistencies, especially in terms of editing, that it's a miracle anyone could be fooled into thinking that any of it was real. In addition, it's very obvious at times that the lions are chowing down on a dummy covered in raw meat. The lions also manage to keep their faces suspiciously clean through the whole process.
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** The death of Pit Dernitz. Faked or not, it's still horrifying to watch a man being viciously attacked and eaten alive by lions, all while his family is ForcedToWatch.

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** The death of Pit Dernitz. Faked or not, it's still horrifying to watch a man being viciously attacked and eaten alive EatenAlive by lions, all while his family is ForcedToWatch.
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** Likewise, the murder of the Amazonian tribesman. Even if you know it's a fabrication, the fact remains that you're still watching a man being rounded up and brutally slaughtered in graphic detail. The grainy film stock doesn't help.

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** Likewise, the murder of the Amazonian tribesman. Even if you know it's a fabrication, the fact remains that you're still watching a man being rounded up hunted down and brutally slaughtered in graphic detail. The grainy film stock doesn't help.
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** The death of Pit Dernitz. Faked or not, it's still horrifying to watch a man viciously attacked and eaten alive by lions, all while his family is ForcedToWatch.

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** The death of Pit Dernitz. Faked or not, it's still horrifying to watch a man being viciously attacked and eaten alive by lions, all while his family is ForcedToWatch.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If there's one point in the film's favour, it's Carlo Savina's beautiful score.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The finale with Erik Zimen and his beloved wolves. While some may find it inadequate to wash away the nasty taste of what came before it, it's still nice to see an instance of humanity and nature coexisting peacefully for once.
* NightmareFuel:
** The death of Pit Dernitz. Faked or not, it's still horrifying to watch a man viciously attacked and eaten alive by lions, all while his family is ForcedToWatch.
** Likewise, the murder of the Amazonian tribesman. Even if you know it's a fabrication, the fact remains that you're still watching a man being rounded up and brutally slaughtered in graphic detail. The grainy film stock doesn't help.
* SignatureScene: The lion attack and the murder of the indigenous man by mercenaries.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: Even a first-year film student could spot the fabricated footage from half a mile away. In more detail:
** The lion attack on Pit Dernitz has so many inconsistencies, especially in terms of editing, that it's a miracle anyone could be fooled into thinking that any of it was real. In addition, it's very obvious at times that the lions are chowing down on a dummy covered in raw meat.
** The [[CripplingCastration castration]] of the indigenous man looks horribly fake, with the man neither bleeding out nor even really reacting to having his genitals sheared off. It's quite clearly a prosthetic penis being severed.
** The fabrication of the anti-hunting demonstration on the Isle of Wight is made blatantly apparent by the appearance of a well-known pornographic actress in the crowd.
* ValuesDissonance: The narration occasionally includes snobbish and at times downright racist remarks directed at members of so-called "primitive" societies. The most blatant and cringeworthy of these occurs when the narrator outright compares the aforementioned indigenous man to a "monkey without fur."

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