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Zoo (2007)

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Reviews Counted:43

Fresh:24

Rotten:19

Average Rating:6/10

Consensus: While a marginally fascinating look at a taboo subject, Zoo is bogged down by its overly artistic presentation.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 80 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:2007

Synopsis: One of the many challenges of documentary filmmaking can often be how to present shocking or outrageous events without sensationalizing them. With ZOO, film writers Robinson Devor and Charles... One of the many challenges of documentary filmmaking can often be how to present shocking or outrageous events without sensationalizing them. With ZOO, film writers Robinson Devor and Charles Mudede certainly had their work cut out for them. In 2006, a news story broke that a man in Washington state had died while trying to have sex with a horse. Using a rather unconventional documentary style, Devor and Mudede decided to explore the incident, and delve into the secretive subculture of zoophilia. Foregoing the traditional interview techniques generally favored in documentaries, the film is composed almost entirely of scene reenactment, with actors standing in for all of the key players. The real people involved would lend only their taped voices, as they did not wish for their true identities to be revealed. Visually, the film is quite beautiful, and flows across the screen with a dreamy, ethereal quality. Scenes are often shaded in deep violets and midnight blues, and the many shadowed, slow motion shots move as though underwater. Contrary to what one might expect, it is devoid of graphic imagery (save for one extremely brief scene), and anyone interested for shock value alone will be greatly disappointed. However, those wishing to learn more about the psychology of zoophilia will also find the film lacking. Rather than educate its audience, the film's sole purpose seems to be to humanize the people involved, and to ask for empathy. This is a noble enough goal, and one that the filmmakers achieve to a certain degree. However, by the film's end, the world of zoophiliacs still feels cloaked in mystery. If their lives are lived in shadow, ZOO doesn't do much in the way of shedding any light. Viewers will doubtless be stirred emotionally by the film, but they are likely to walk away with more questions than answers. [More]

Starring: John Paulsen, Russell Hodgkinson, Michael Minard

Starring: John Paulsen, Russell Hodgkinson, Michael Minard

Director: Robinson Devor

Director: Robinson Devor
Screenwriter: Charles Mudede
Producer: Peggy Case, Alexis Ferris
Composer: Paul Moore
Studio: ThinkFilm

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This film will confuse and surprise you. For the most part these guys seem like gentle, lonely and odd people, poorly socialized to human life.

Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
01/24/07
Andrew O'Hehir
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon.com
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Devor is not interested either in condemning or condoning bestiality, but rather in trying to understand the strange workings of the human animal.

Full Review Source: Eye for Film | comment Comment
07/10/08
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Eye for Film

This experimental-style documentary invokes the waking dreams of David Lynch, Werner Herzog and Errol Morris. It's like a true-crime inquiry undertaken during a total eclipse.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
05/11/07
Bill Stamets
Bill Stamets
Chicago Sun-Times

It's not a cheery film to watch, but there's an unexpected beauty and distance to Zoo that makes it easier to comprehend, if not understand, how this culture considers itself.

Full Review Source: OhmyNews.com | comment Comment
04/26/07
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
OhmyNews.com

Zoo is hardly a brief on behalf of the practice, but it does treat those who engage in it as something more than just contemptible freaks.

Full Review Source: Slate | comment 1 Comment
04/24/07
Dana Stevens
Dana Stevens
Slate

The artiness -- and the ambient drone -- of Zoo becomes oppressive, but it’s still a ride like no other. I guess I couldn’t suppress the urge to make dumb jokes. Call me a neigh-sayer.

Full Review Source: New York Magazine | comment Comment
04/23/07
David Edelstein
David Edelstein
New York Magazine
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An inventive use of the documentary format to examine a bizarre case ... but not something you will want to experience more than once.

Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
04/24/07
Edward Douglas
Edward Douglas
ComingSoon.net

Devor has made an intriguing but flawed docu about bestiality, in which the overly aesthtic and bizarre imagery often negates his more serious and critical probation, resulting in a shallow work.

Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
11/02/07
Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
EmanuelLevy.Com

The film's techniques are implicit, not explicit, its soothing images of rural highways and nighttime solitude conveying the social blankness its subjects report.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
05/10/07
Gianni Truzzi
Gianni Truzzi
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

[Interviewee Jenny Edwards'] own subsequent research into the abyss leaves her 'on the edge of understanding,' and this remarkable, haunting film will leave you feeling very much the same way.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
04/27/07
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

Zoo is a cool sensibility married to a hot topic, a poetic film about a forbidden, unsettling subject.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment 1 Comment
05/04/07
Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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Robinson Devor and his accomplished crew expand our concept of the documentary film.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
01/26/07
Kirk Honeycutt
Kirk Honeycutt
Hollywood Reporter
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The film's artistry makes it possible to consider the subject without sniggering or recoiling reflexively.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
05/01/07
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
Film Journal International

Jenny Edwards, the animal rescuer who intervened on the stallion’s behalf, admits of zoophilia, 'I’m right at the beginning of being able to understand it.' Can we?

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
04/28/07
Melissa Anderson
Melissa Anderson
Time Out New York

I can't believe I'm thinking about this stuff, but weirdly grateful to Zoo for going there.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
04/24/07
Nathan Lee
Nathan Lee
Village Voice

Punch lines and outrage come easy, but beware: If you walk into this film with a secure moral judgment, prepare to have it shaken by the time you leave.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
05/25/07
Neva Chonin
Neva Chonin
San Francisco Chronicle

a bizarre, moody entry that's part documentary, part drama.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
09/22/07
Norm Schrager
Norm Schrager
Filmcritic.com

Zoo, with its idiosyncratic subject matter, may not be the easiest sell in the world, but anyone interested in provocative, challenging, and unexpected fare owes it to themselves to check it out.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
05/19/07
Pam Grady
Pam Grady
Reel.com

Director Robinson Devor makes an only mildly disgusting film about a wholly revolting subject.

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
07/05/07
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star

It is a relaxing film to watch, austere and comforting in such a way that Zoo's aural components will become unexpectedly, uncommonly troubling.

Full Review Source: Not Coming to a Theater Near You | comment Comment
04/03/07
Rumsey Taylor
Rumsey Taylor
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
 
 
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