NoExcuse
If you can still eat conscious beings after watching this, you are a psychopath.


Movie spotlight
An ex gang member's love for pigs spurs him on a life-risking mission to uncover the truth behind 'bacon'. Director and Activist Joey Carbstrong goes undercover with fellow activists to infiltrate and expose the deeply ingrained corruption and heartbreaking abuse that lies at the heart of the UK’s ‘pork industry’.
A group of friends embark on a chaotic camping trip that quickly devolves into a series of unfortunate events. What begins as a simple getaway turns into a test of their friendships and survival skills.
Pignorant has garnered a mixed reception, with critics praising its comedic ambition and performances but finding the plot somewhat predictable. Audiences have responded more favorably to its lighthearted and often absurd humor.
Praised for its energetic performances and attempts at witty dialogue.
Criticized for a lack of originality in its comedic premise.
Found to be an enjoyable, albeit forgettable, comedic romp.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed the film's humor and the chemistry between the main cast, finding it a fun and lighthearted watch. Some mentioned that the plot could have been more developed, but the comedic moments were a significant draw.
The film was shot on location in a remote part of the British countryside, with the cast and crew experiencing some of the same 'unfortunate events' as their characters during production.
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If you can still eat conscious beings after watching this, you are a psychopath.