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Adaline 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Whale
Personally
adapted from a true story, not a film review. Adam, a reporter in the Arctic Circle
in Alaska, accidentally filmed three whales trapped in the ice. The ice in the sea is too big, they can't breathe, they can't swim out.
This news has been reported and has attracted many people's... -
Laurianne 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Action brings change
At the beginning of the film;
1. Oil majors only think about winning Arctic mining rights
2. Journalists only think about high-rated coverage
3. Inuit only think about our land, our usual way of whaling.
Fluttering the butterfly's wings was an Alaska-based reporter's tidbit of the stranded three...

Gloria King
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Kaitlyn 2022-04-01 09:01:19
Too open, too many elements, no focus
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Icie 2022-03-28 09:01:14
The adaptation of a real story is still very good. The results of the fusion of different purposes can still be accepted by everyone. If I take out the most attractive part of this film, I can make another movie. It can take nearly two hours. Let's have a serious discussion: the differences between generations of hunters and animal lovers and the reasons for each other's insistence.
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Jill Jerard: [Doing a news report on the ice] Cut! God, my feet are numb. These boots are useless.
Jill Jerard: [motions to Nathan]
Jill Jerard: Hey kid, you still got that cardboard?
Nathan: I sold it to the other guy. But I can still get more! It's forty now, though.
Jill Jerard: Forty dollars?
Nathan: Shipping and handling.
Jill Jerard: ...Shipping and handling?
Nathan: [smirks] It's not my first rodeo, either.
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J.W. McGraw: [the Russian ship has created a hole in the ice, but the whales haven't appeared] C'mon, you bastards! Surface!