In The Complete Manual of Documentary Creation written by Rabig, the documentary is defined in this way, saying that it is "a corner of reality seen from the perspective of human temperament". And explained that every documentary examines its authenticity through the lens of character, and that all memorable films shape characters and events through the eyes of an accredited author. And "Dolphin Cove" is exactly that. "Dolphin Bay" is a documentary aired in 2009, it is far from as pleasant as its name. Day after day, the story continues in a beautiful bay called "Taijicho" (Japan), where local fishermen hunt dolphins on a large scale, making it a world-famous "dolphin slaughterhouse". When the crimson sea water is artificially dyed and the sharp prong pierces the lovely body, it is enough to make every viewer feel chilled, and it is enough to stir up the initial compassion of human nature.
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