This is a film about white privilege and not a film for children. This was shown in my child's school to elementary students, a letter was sent home to parents giving them less than 48 hours to review saying that the film is about birth and death and the life cycle. It fails to mention that the film shows graphic handling, loading and use of guns, lots of bloody dead animals, blood on other animal's fur after eating other animals, stiff dead animals, paralyzed animals laying twitching and injured, excessive manure, live births of animals, thriller shots of animals coming to prey on other animals. My child was very troubled by it. I was troubled by there being very few African American people in the film, I counted 2 cameos, non-named and this "dream' of buying and renovating a $10M (estimate viewed on another website) can really only be attained by white people with wealthy friends. The underlying announcement and 1.5 hour communication of white privilege complete with hispanic farm hands was another choking display of oppression for colored people. How many children and adults will if they have not already associated hispanics with being farmhands rather than executives?