Like a pony ride in the park as a child, it's cute and it's fun and it's dark if you start to think about the animals feelings.
EO is the road trip of a donkey, told from the point of view of the donkey. As such, there's very little dialog, which means the film rests squarely on the director's shoulders and he doesn't let us down.
It's a poetic, insightful and poignant look at the treatment of animals, without ever falling into bathos or 'family movie' fare. Even more exciting, it will be sure to garner best animal actor Oscars for Tako, Hola, Marietta, Ettore, Roca and Mela (the six donkeys who played EO).
See it if you can and you too will be leaving the cinema saying, Nice ass!
Shout by Saint PaulyBlockedParent2022-10-23T23:10:25Z— updated 2023-10-12T04:03:11Z
Like a pony ride in the park as a child, it's cute and it's fun and it's dark if you start to think about the animals feelings.
EO is the road trip of a donkey, told from the point of view of the donkey. As such, there's very little dialog, which means the film rests squarely on the director's shoulders and he doesn't let us down.
It's a poetic, insightful and poignant look at the treatment of animals, without ever falling into bathos or 'family movie' fare. Even more exciting, it will be sure to garner best animal actor Oscars for Tako, Hola, Marietta, Ettore, Roca and Mela (the six donkeys who played EO).
See it if you can and you too will be leaving the cinema saying, Nice ass!