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Taiji - a bay in Japan, notorious (a lot of notorious places in Japan) A place famous for slaughtering dolphins.
Little Japan's perversion is well known, but it's still a bit unbearable to see the bloody fact. How they can be so perverted is incredible.
What about us as neighbors? Anyway, the government officials who killed the dog have not been properly rectified so far. It goes on like this, maybe. .
The main reason why Japan is so perverted in the movie is their residual imperialist ideology, they don't want the western countries to tell them what to do, when to do it, and what to do.
The dolphins exported by Taiji are sold all over the world, and basically the dolphins performed in the aquarium come from there.
Do those good men and women who like to watch dolphin shows know this background?
I don't think they will know, and knowing it won't stop them from buying tickets to watch it.
The government of Little Japan sells dolphin meat with high mercury content internally, and then ignorant people eat dolphin meat while watching the dolphin's "wonderful" performance, and then burst into cheers.
Those NGOs will only say a few words of protest for the sake of profit, but can't do anything.
The most powerful force in saving the world in time is the individual.
The movie says don't believe the words of the government and organizations, it's too late for them to act.
Indeed it is.
Anything that changes the world is made by individuals. What hope is there for society to count on the government?
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Ric OBarry in the movie spent nearly four decades protecting dolphins, although many people came to help He can use very advanced instruments to expose the darkness, but he is not young anymore, where are the latecomers?
Every time Ric saves, he only gets a prison sentence. He can save one, and there is a massacre every day in Taiji...
That red bay, blood red and blood red, screaming again and again, dolphins struggling desperately, fleeing, behind The stinging guns chased again and again...
The sea water was mixed with bright red blood, and it continued to spread...
Finally, the dolphin, who couldn't make any cry for help, sank to the bottom of the sea...
The miserable screams from the sky were still echoing... The
fishermen ruthlessly trampled on the dolphins. Their bodies, as if it were just a soft rock...
People who see dolphins moving fast in the sea don't want to see dolphins imprisoned in the aquarium. Dolphins in the sea are the smartest creatures. Communication humans never understand.
Dolphins help the victims to survive again and again, and their eagerness to communicate is always appearing.
And people who have lost their minds by the banknotes will only stab her dorsal fin with sharp knives without mercy.
The helpless dolphin chose to commit suicide. The word suicide appears on the dolphin. How does this human "civilized" society feel?
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There is a quick scene in the movie, fixed in the slaughterhouse for a few days, countless dolphins are killed Selling, day after day, nobody wants to change anything.
At the end of the movie, Ric appears at a meeting to "protect" animals with an LCD on his body. The LCD shows Taiji's inhuman purgatory. No one cared, just as a farce, he was kicked out.
Fortunately, things have changed, although Taiji's bestiality of slaughtering dolphins continues, although dolphins' helpless performances are still being staged in major aquariums around the world.
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What can we do?
Are we just waiting for their extinction?
Shouldn't we make our own protests about Taiji's bestiality?
Do we still have to pay to go to the aquarium to see the show?
Do we just sigh for a while after watching the movie?
Should we be numb as if it has nothing to do with ourselves?
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