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Animal Farm

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In an idyllic farm, a group of animals, tired of human oppression, decides to unite and take control of their destiny. Inspired by ideals of equality and freedom, the animals expel their cruel owner, Farmer Jones, and establish their own government, where the law is simple: all animals are equal. Under the direction of the pigs, especially Napoleon and Snowball, the new regime seems promising at first. However, as ambition and distrust grow, the ideals of the revolution begin to crumble.

Napoleon, in a display of cunning and unscrupulousness, systematically eliminates his opponents and consolidates his power with an army of loyal dogs. Snowball, despite his good intentions, is exiled and becomes the scapegoat for all problems. Over time, the pigs drift away from the simple life of the other animals, enjoying privileges that contradict the principle of equality. The dream of a utopian farm turns into a nightmare, where tyranny replaces human oppression and the original slogan is distorted: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

The film, a powerful commentary on power, corruption, and the betrayal of ideals, resonates with a biting critique of the fragility of freedom and the ease with which ideals can be manipulated. As the animals succumb to hopelessness, the message becomes clear: the cycle of oppression can repeat itself in unexpected ways.

Media type
Movie
Year
1954
Director
Joy Batchelor
John Halas
Writer
Borden Mace
Philip Stapp
Lothar Wolff
Joy Batchelor
John Halas
Joseph Bryan III
Laurence Heath
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
67.00
Actors
Gordon Heath
Maurice Denham
Simon Cadell
Gender
AnimaciΓ³n
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
John Halas
Joy Batchelor
Original title
Animal Farm
Duration
72
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