Self-fish? It's just like a scarecrow for christ sakes, and it's a neat idea. If your backyard was constantly full of geese, making a mess, would you let them? If you had a tree full of croaking crows, would you simply let them be? making your life a living hell by their horrid noise? You would find a humane way of dealing with them right? In this case, they're not shooting the geese, they're not setting up booby traps, they're dealing with them in a neat, rational way.
I don't see anything self-fish or 'greedy' in that.
...And that is the reason why this film failed to captivate me in any manner: how contrived it was . .. no mystery, just cheap gimmicks that were planned to the last detail. . . no engrossing characters, just caricatures.
That is so ridiculous! Pretty soon every single emotion is going to be classified as a disorder, and of course big pharma is going to be there to supply one with the right pill to take to 'cure' that disorder. Madness.
If your backyard was constantly full of geese, making a mess, would you let them? If you had a tree full of croaking crows, would you simply let them be? making your life a living hell by their horrid noise? You would find a humane way of dealing with them right? In this case, they're not shooting the geese, they're not setting up booby traps, they're dealing with them in a neat, rational way.
I don't see anything self-fish or 'greedy' in that.