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Are there any movies that do not have a house, a man, or a woman?
This is a challenge from some friends to find a movie that doesn't have a single one of those three things. Animals represented as male or female count toward man or woman. Also, movies other than documentaries are preferable. Please help! Thanks.
7 Answers
- Uncle PennybagsLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
Oh come on! I can't even include animals?
I was thinking of an old movie called Jonathan Livingston Seagull until you made that restriction.
- AussiegalLv 410 years ago
There isn't any. If there was I don't think it could hold my interest (unless it was a documentary). How can you make a good movie with no communication? You need people (or representations in the form of animals/toys etc) to be able to get a storyline across.
EDIT: The person who said Milo & Oatis - They were both represented as males, because they found females and had kittens/puppies and ended up drifting apart. And there was a house in it, an ugly abandoned house, but a house...
Off topic - I haven't seen that movie in years! I've always loved orange cats since i saw that, 20 years ago...!
- Anonymous10 years ago
The closest film I can some up with is 'Buried' 2010 theres no house or women, however Ryan Reynolds is the man in it.
I was going to say Finding Nemo, but the dad fish would count as a man, and they live in a house.
- MudoogulLv 610 years ago
Milo & Otis (1986)
Live adventure about a cat and a dog. Neither of which is represented as being either male or female.
The English version is narrated by Dudley Moore.
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- 10 years ago
These would all have to be silent movie because humans are the only ones who speak.
Wall-E
Life after people (Maybe)
Life in Undergrowth
March of the Penguins
This is not an easy question; it's the best i got though
tell me what you came up with
- TreyLv 510 years ago
In the world of narrative cinema I think the answer to that is probably no. In short films, commercial and experimental, I can think of a couple: