EO is about much more than a wandering donkey (605 views, 15 replies)
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Eo was inspired by Au hasard Balthazar by Robert Bresson.
www.imdb.com/title/tt0060138/
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In theaters November 18
John Powers (npr.org) writes under the heading - "This brash film about a wandering donkey may just leave you in tears": "Part of what makes EO feel so alive is that it speaks to today's huge, ongoing shift in consciousness about animals and our increasing awareness that we treat them horribly. This is a film filled with compassion for the exploited, ill-treated creatures of this world and electric with anger at those who, through malice or thoughtlessness, perpetuate cruelty toward the powerless."