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In the climax of the 2020 film Anonymous Animals (directed by Baptiste Rouveure), the human male character who has been "processed" and prepared is taken to a makeshift outdoor arena or clearing that functions as a bullring.
The specific details of where he goes and why are as follows:
The character is transported from a holding cell/slaughterhouse environment to a muddy, fenced-in enclosure in a desolate rural area. This location is designed to mirror a traditional Spanish bullfighting arena (plaza de toros), but it is stripped of its usual pageantry, appearing cold and industrial.
He is taken there to serve as the "bull" in a role-reversed bullfight (corrida). Because the film is a surreal exploration of role reversal between humans and animals, the human character has been selected to provide blood sport for the animal-headed entities.
This sequence serves as the film’s primary thematic climax, illustrating the ultimate objectification of humans by placing them in the most ritualized form of animal slaughter.
The AI completely missed the actual climax (a Stag hunting a human with a rifle) and substituted it with a non-existent bullfight.
The AI failed to mention the surreal twist ending where the human and animal swap roles/clothes.
The AI likely conflated the 'dog fight' vignette (humans fighting humans) with the 'bull' character from the slaughterhouse vignette to create the hallucinated bullfight.
In the climax of Anonymous Animals (2020), the main character (of the final vignette) is chased through a forest by a humanoid figure with the head of a Stag. The Stag is dressed as a hunter (coat and jeans) and carries a rifle, not a matador's cape. The scene does not take place in a bullring, but in the woods. The sequence ends with a surreal twist: as the Stag corners the human, a jump cut occurs where the roles and clothing are instantly reversed—the human is now wearing the hunter's clothes and holding the rifle, while the Stag is naked and cowering. The human then shoots the Stag. The AI summary incorrectly describes a bullfight scene with banderillas; this appears to be a hallucination conflating the film's 'dog fight' sequence (where humans fight in a pit) with the 'bull' character who appears in a separate slaughterhouse vignette.