
The Rise and Fall of the Legendary Anglobilly Feverson
Movie • 2002
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Birds are shown violently eating sapient insects
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Many sapient insects are eaten by birds
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Is there a dead animal?
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Many insects get eaten, we are shown some of the blood-like juices left in the aftermath
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Is an animal sad?
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The insects are pretty upset by the fact they are getting eaten
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Is there eye mutilation?
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A giant sapient eye morphs into a toothed mouth, but it's more akin to a natural function it possesses
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Is there excessive gore?
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Some blood and deaths are shown, but they aren't excessive
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Is someone tortured?
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A character is burned alive in the ending
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A character attempts suicide but is unsuccessful
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A character does in the beginning. He doesn't succeed.
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Is there domestic violence?
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Does a kid die?
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A dead child is mentioned, but not shown.
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Is there body horror?
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The titular Anglobilly is burned alive in the end, and his charred flame-engulfed body can be pretty horrifying
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Does it have a sad ending?
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Anglobilly dies in the end of his tale, and the man who was listening to the story is left just as depressed and suicidal as he was in the beginning
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Is there blood/gore?
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Some non-human blood is present, and the main character's demise is quite gory
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Is there sexual content?
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A group of nude siren-like creatures try to seduce the protagonist, but fail
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Is there audio gore?
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Some audio is purposefully mangled to make phrases unintelligible
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Is someone burned alive?
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Anglobilly in the ending scene
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Are there abusive parents?
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No shown in the film itself, but the opening monologue mentions one of the characters murdering a child; we don't learn in in the film, but the graphic novel reveals that the child was his own son.
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Are there nude scenes?
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Anglobilly and other members of his species don't always wear clothes, but their bodies aren't detailed; the Pink Planes are all naked, and we see their breasts in detail.
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Is there shakey cam?
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At times, especially during the storm scene
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Does a non-human character die?
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A lot of sapient insects get eaten; Anglobilly himself, as he is not a human, but a member of an unidentified humanoid species
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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Anglobilly is shown bullied as a child for his head being positioned in an unusual way (likely seen as a physical disability for his species), and later ridiculed for being perceived as delusional due to his belief in the Hole in the Sky
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Are there bugs?
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Many insects are shown in the sky.
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Is someone eaten?
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Many sapient insects are
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Is a child abandoned by a parent?
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A woman and two small kids are shown crying when Anglobilly takes off on his flight; the physical edition of the graphic novel the film is based on imply them to be Anglobilly's wife and children
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Is someone gaslighted?
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A character is told what is presented as a "true story", but the narrator then reveals to have made the whole story up; the character is left confused and doubting what is real and what isn't as a result
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Is there gun violence?
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A gun is used in an attempted suicide, and it is mentioned that someone was killed using that gun, but no on-screen gun violence happens
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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A character attempts suicide with the words "Arrivederci, I'm a goner", but he doesn't explicitly say that he will kill himself, and his attempt fails anyway.
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Does a major character die?
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The titular character dies in the end.
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Does a parent die?
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Anglobilly, if we assume the children crying as he leaves to be his own kids (as is implied in the physical edition of the graphic novel).
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
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In a way, as the film is extremely surreal and deals with a character trying to find out the truth about the reality he lives in, and whether or not the story being told is true is left ambiguous.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Does a family member die?
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Anglobilly dies, leaving his family behind. A character mentions a dead child early on; we are not told that explicitly, but that child was the man's son.
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Is someone stalked?
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The entire world, in a way, as there is a giant eye in the sky.
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Does someone die?
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Anglobilly himself and several small insects. A dead child is also mentioned in the opening monologue.
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Is someone beaten up by a bully?
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It's not overly violent, but Anglobilly was bullied as a child.
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Does a baby cry?
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Young children are shown crying as Anglobilly takes off, presumably his kids.
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Is a male character ridiculed for crying?
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A man is called a "crybaby" in the opening scene.
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Is someone watched without knowing?
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The entire world is, at leats those not in the know about the Eye in the Sky.
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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A baby is mentioned, but not shown. Anglobilly as a baby can be seen briefly on his childhood pictures.
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Is there screaming?
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Anglobilly screams at the Eye in the Sky, and the Eye screams at him as well, but the sound is purposefully muffled.
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Is religion discussed?
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The Eye in the Sky and Anglobilly's journey to prove that it is real could be seen as a metaphor for a religious journey and search for faith, but the theme is very vague.
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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Several profanities are uttered, most notably F**k off".
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Does someone become unconscious?
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Anglobilly, briefly, after getting caught in a storm.
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Does someone leave without saying goodbye?
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Anglobilly leaves surrounded by the townspeople and his family, but we don't learn if he has said his goodbyes properly - though it can be assumed that he did.
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