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Consuelo 2022-04-22 07:01:39
You don't even know us
When I mentioned this film to a Chinese who has spent half of her life in Japan, she immediately thought that it would provoke more Chinese hatred of Japan (provided that in her opinion most of the time) Chinese people hate Japan). What followed was a rhetorical question that many Japanese used...
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Fatima 2022-03-25 09:01:12
Impressed!
A beautiful bay has become a deep slaughterhouse, so terrible that there is no warmth but only killing. . In order to explore the truth, they used all the high technology they could use and risked their lives. For thirty-five years, Rick and his team approached the truth little by little, trying to...

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Lon 2022-03-21 09:02:25
"The smile of dolphins is the biggest hoax in nature." It is also very sad to read. It is necessary to cherish the company of these lovely creatures, treat them kindly, and advocate environmental protection from top to bottom.
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Marjolaine 2022-03-27 09:01:12
There is no doubt that the clash of civilizations is manifested here. The photographer presupposes a moral stance and renders emotions through various bridges. In such cases, he is actually forcing or hypnotizing us to see things in his way.
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Louie Psihoyos: There is a kind of collective horror and deep disturbance when you see the footage. It's mind-boggling. They're doing exactly like they did with the large whales. Just slaughtering everyone they can get.
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Richard O'Barry: Right now, I'm focusing on that one little body of water, where that slaughter takes place. If we can't stop that, if we can't fix that, forget about the bigger issues.