Summary: a group of sheep try and figure out their shepard’s murder.
One must question who this was for, the talking sheep themselves and their innocence seemed to point towards kids. Yet the subplots about sheep being forced to fight dogs and animal cruelty who seem to suggest adults.
The central premise of this film rests on how interesting the who dunnit is, and honestly the answer is not very. The answer is somewhat unsatisfactory, as it feels convoluted.
The cast both in terms of the sheep and also the human characters is a who’s who of actors sadly none of them are very memorable.
Overall, a bad idea for a film turns into a badly made film.
1.5/5
Pros.
A few funny jokes
It’s short
Cons.
The tone is off
The cast is wasted
The horrible subplot
The mystery is dull
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