I’m No Vegetarian, But I Already Know Remarkably Bright Creatures Will Affect My Food Choices

I’m No Vegetarian, But I Already Know Remarkably Bright Creatures Will Affect My Food Choices

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I don’t know much about Remarkably Bright Creatures, the book-to-screen adaptation that hits the Netflix schedule later this week. I know it looks great from the trailer, and from what friends have said about the book, I’ll probably really like it. One thing I do know from the trailer alone is that it will affect my dietary choices in the future. I don’t think it’ll make me a full vegetarian, but it’s time to cut one type of seafood out of my diet.

An octopus in Remarkably Bright Creatures

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This Isn’t Happening Just Because Of The Movie

If you have seen the trailer or read the book, you probably see where this is going. I think I’m going to be cutting octopus out of my life as a food. I love octopus, but a few months ago, I really started to think about whether I should eat them or not. It seems a little hypocritical to choose to stop eating one animal but not others, but hey, I’m a complicated person, and life is full of contradictions. One step at a time.

This inner monologue with myself started after a conversation I had while on vacation in Mexico a couple of months ago. As my friends and I ordered tacos for lunch one day, including one with octopus, one of my friends simply mentioned he wouldn’t be having one. He didn’t make a big deal of it, but I still chided him and wondered aloud how anyone could turn down some tasty octopus. He said it wasn’t that, it was because of the recent research that determined the molluscs may, in fact, be sentient. That got me thinking, too.

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Lewis Pullman and Sally Field smiling an looking down in Remarkably Bright Creatures

(Image credit: Netflix)

The Movie Is About An Intelligent Octopus

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