: The film consists of explicit scenes involving bestiality, primarily featuring Bodil Joensen . About Bodil Joensen

Instead of anything scandalous, the clip showed something magical: a goat walking a tightrope, a pig painting sunflowers with its snout, and Bodil herself singing lullabies to a sleepy cow. The “full clip” revealed that the farm wasn’t a place of exploitation, but of second chances. Bodil had taught every animal a gentle trick to win visitors’ hearts — so no animal would ever be abandoned again.

The novella also explores the concept of groupthink and the dangers of uncritical conformity. The animals on the farm, initially united in their rebellion against Mr. Jones, gradually become complacent and uncritical of the pigs' actions. They fail to question the pigs' decisions, even when they are detrimental to the farm and the animals' well-being. This phenomenon is reminiscent of the widespread conformity and lack of critical thinking during the Stalinist era.