Gates of Heaven

Gates of Heaven

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This is a documentary about two pet cemeteries in the United States in the 1970s. One house was not managed well, and the landowner took back the land for other uses, so it closed down. The animals buried in the ground had to be dug up and moved to their graves. The boss recounted that time in front of the camera, angrily and excitedly, blaming it on a factory that decomposes animal carcasses and then reuses them. The animals' fur, muscles and bones can all be used. The owner of the factory also appeared on camera, speaking sonorously about his business philosophy, saying how broad the market prospect is for processing animal carcasses, and the absolute necessity of this service - if what died was a sheep, a horse, or an elephant in the zoo , Pet Cemetery can only stare. The second part of the film shows another well-run pet cemetery. The director interviewed the owner, the owner's two sons, and various customers. From the conversation in front of the camera, we learned that this cemetery provides various effective methods to provide a decent burial site for pets, provide a good environment for prayer, and provide a good environment for remembrance. Dead pets get a kind of dignity, which comes from getting along with their owners day and night, and from people's good feelings for animals. Of course, this emotion is just the background of the film. What the director wants to say is that it is an undercurrent surging in society and a change in the American dream. For example, the cemetery owner...

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