Scent of Danger

Movie • 2002 • Drama  

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FBI agent Carol Blue was unwilling to take local help in the case of the kidnapping of little Zoe Hendricks, but ex-cop Chris Milos' private investigation bureau proves just too good. His dog handler, Brenna Shaw, and her Alsatian, Brie, find the kidnapper holding Zoe and dropping the kid in the water on purpose so he can escape. They soon conclude it's not a ransom case but more personal, are contacted under the Biblical name Gideon 'judge', and get caught up in his macabre, vindictive games and gruesome logic
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Does the dog die?
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Brie the German Shepherd is targeted and killed by the antagonist via bomb explosion. Time stamp 48:15-49:50. You see Brie seconds before the bomb explodes; she seems terrified of the beeping but unaware of what’s gonna happen, you hear her yelp as the bomb goes off, then you see her body in the aftermath where there is a little blood seen on her neck. As a previous commenter said it’s very disconcerting.
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Are animals abused?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does a pet die?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Does someone vomit?
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Does a horse die?
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It’s very obvious that Feather (Australian Shepherd I think) is sad and missing Brie (German Shepherd). Notable examples include: she didn’t want to enter the house because Brie wasn’t there, she plays with Brie’s favourite toy, and she doesn’t eat and whines until Brenna fills Brie’s food bowl with food. This occurs on an off (whenever she appears on screen) from 50:26-1:01:58.
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Is there bestiality?
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