Of Power: Days

: The soundtrack is widely cited as a highlight, fitting the film’s "very rock n roll" vibe. Cast Highlights Jenny Hutton as Milow the Girl

The story follows international pop star (Jenny Hutton) and her bandmates, who mysteriously disappear during their 2010 tour after visiting what they believe is an animal sanctuary. Instead, they find themselves held captive by psychotic farmhands in a "warped reality" that serves as an allegory for the suffering of animals in commercial puppy mills. Critical Reception Days of Power

: Many viewers appreciate the "rock 'n' roll meets puppy mill" concept, noting that it brings attention to an overlooked issue. Reviewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes have called it "edgy" and "original," praising the "vivid and tense" moments. : The soundtrack is widely cited as a

Reviews for the film are deeply divided, often highlighting a clash between a noble message and low-budget production hurdles: Critical Reception : Many viewers appreciate the "rock

: A major point of criticism is the "frenetic" and "choppy" editing. Some critics, like Gary Goldstein of the LA Times , felt the frantic camera work and nonlinear timeline eclipsed the film's message.

: The soundtrack is widely cited as a highlight, fitting the film’s "very rock n roll" vibe. Cast Highlights Jenny Hutton as Milow the Girl

The story follows international pop star (Jenny Hutton) and her bandmates, who mysteriously disappear during their 2010 tour after visiting what they believe is an animal sanctuary. Instead, they find themselves held captive by psychotic farmhands in a "warped reality" that serves as an allegory for the suffering of animals in commercial puppy mills. Critical Reception

: Many viewers appreciate the "rock 'n' roll meets puppy mill" concept, noting that it brings attention to an overlooked issue. Reviewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes have called it "edgy" and "original," praising the "vivid and tense" moments.

Reviews for the film are deeply divided, often highlighting a clash between a noble message and low-budget production hurdles:

: A major point of criticism is the "frenetic" and "choppy" editing. Some critics, like Gary Goldstein of the LA Times , felt the frantic camera work and nonlinear timeline eclipsed the film's message.