You know what I think one of the problems is, is that some people who really enjoyed the movie might be feeling a bit accused of enjoying animal cruelty. I know that if a movie I had always loved was suddenly pointed out to have cruel things in the making or unethical, I would probably feel really torn and bummed out. I might feel attacked too if I still liked the movie, and wonder if others are passing judgement on me as a person because I do like it.

I'm just trying to look at things from the other side of the fence here. That's why I feel it is very important to be sure and not denounce anyone for liking the movie. Often when I sit down to a movie I trust the makers were ethical in the making of it and I try to just enjoy it and not worry about such things. Some people when they watch a film are more noticing of things and more questioning as to how that was achieved. I don't think either way is bad!

I think it's best when bringing something like this to light, if one tries to keep it factual and try not to 'attack' others for liking it because then it's most likely what you are presenting will be brushed off as overemotionalism.

These are my opinions and are not meant to be aimed at anyone at all