I thought this was a nature documentary of a man turning into a furry. I recommend this movie if you want to punish a child or a student but warning you will get tit flashed! I feel that there were numerous amounts of scenes that did not need to be included and unnecessary nudity. As a student who suffered through watching this film, I can say firsthand that there are some quite misleading scenes. There was one scene that was quite suggestive, and I quote, "you will do terrible things to children". This is making the audience assume his father is a pedophile. Another thing that I noticed was that his relationship with his sister was something close to that of a girlfriend's, to the point that I couldn't tell whether they were dating or siblings. On another note, I feel that this movie displays vulgar and abusive use of money that is completely intolerable. It influences people to think that said behaviour is acceptable, which it is not. Not only did he misuse money, he was also so self-centred that he didn't even supply some for his family, instead burning it. Another topic I would like to touch on is the music. It sounded so boring, I thought I'd pass out. If I could, I would've turned off the film then and there. And that's not even mentioning the disrespect they had to play 'can't touch this’ while a naked woman was swimming in the water! The amount of disrespect is unfathomable, along with her husband not caring that she went up to Chris, naked, and hugged him! This promotes bad relationships and crude behaviour. And speaking of bad relationships, there was a clip of a 16-year-old girl trying to court Chris, and though he refused to sleep with her, he continued to lead her on and even ended up kissing her forehead at the end. This promotes bread crumbing and unhealthy relationships.