Is Water for Elephants inappropriate?

Is Water for Elephants inappropriate?

The MPAA rated Water For Elephants PG-13 for moments of intense violence and sexual content.

Was Rosie Real in Water for Elephants?

She was best known for portrayed Bo Tat in the film Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), Vera in Larger than Life (1996), and Rosie in Water for Elephants (2011). Her name was derived from her country of birth, Thailand….Tai (elephant)

Species Asian elephant
Height 269 cm (8 ft 10 in) (8′ 10″)
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Did Reese do her own stunts in Water for Elephants?

Reese Witherspoon just shared some ancient footage from 2010 (remember last decade?) that shows her practicing stunts for the circus film Water For Elephants, adapted from a book by the same name. She worked for almost half a year with trainers for her role as Marlena in the movie.

Were any animals harmed in the making of Water for Elephants?

The American Humane Association was on set during filming of “Water for Elephants” and says “no animals were harmed” and filmmakers used computer generated images for the scenes depicting animal abuse. As for the 2005 video the American Humane Association says they are aware of it and will comment shortly.

Is Water for Elephants appropriate for teens?

13 or 14 – yes.

Is Water for Elephants appropriate for middle school?

I really liked this movie and it was good, but it’s not for kids or anything. It’s definitely not for tenderhearted people or animal lovers because at some points the elephant gets beaten and a horse has to be put down. Other than sex, language, violence, and drinking, it’s a good movie.

Is the elephant in saving flora real?

The movie is about a teenage girl who kidnaps an elephant who can no longer perform and is about to be euthanized, in the hope of taking her to a nature reserve. Ironically, in real life, Tai—the elephant used in the film—has been subjected to the same abusive training methods used in circuses.

Was Tai the elephant abused?

A 42-year-old Asian elephant named Tai — most recently known for the role of Rosie in Fox’s Water for Elephants — was abused by its trainers in 2005, according to Animal Defenders International.

Did Reese Witherspoon ride the elephant in Water For Elephants?

Vogue’s Jonathan Van Meter spoke to the actress a few months before her wedding and discovered that, although the actress learned to ride an elephant for her role in the film, that’s nothing compared to balancing fame, love, and family.

How old was Reese Witherspoon when she made Water For Elephants?

35-year old
Which makes it all the more confounding that the 35-year old actress would subject herself to the unpredictable behaviors of circus animals such as the nearly 9-ton elephant Tai and a slew of trick horses when she shot the adaptation of the Depression-era romance “Water for Elephants.”

What happens to August in Water for Elephants?

As the story climaxes, several circus workers who were red-lighted come back and release the animals, causing a stampede during the performance. In the ensuing panic, Rosie (the elephant that August abused) takes a stake and drives it into August’s head. August’s body is then trampled in the stampede.