If elephants mourn their dead and if gorillas can learn sign language, then I wonder how long it will take for progressive, religious zealots, who at least consider the idea that higher animals might have a soul, before they’ll try to preach whatever they consider to be holy scriptures to these pour souls.
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September 19, 2008 at 6:50 am
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A reference to “Uccellacci e uccellini” (1966) is in order:
“The biggest chunk: Pasolini shows us is the story of two monks- also played by Toto and Davoli- who are instructed by their head monk to talk to the hawks and sparrows and teach them about God. And they do, in bird speak (which is also subtitled in case it’s needed), and then go through an allegorical tale of the ins and outs of faith.”