Jade burns

August 2022-04-20 09:02:00

After watching the fisherman's slaughter, I just chose to turn my head away and stop looking directly at the screen. The bloody bay was a bit dazzling, but, after all, I was not a furry child who had never seen human nature, and things in the world were just like that. .. The real touch is at the end of the film, where the male protagonist silently enters the venue with a monitor on his back to discuss how to treat cetaceans kindly. The Japanese spokesperson just said over and over that they are trying to use a more painless way. Going to kill dolphins seems to be the greatest merit... The hero stood in the center of the venue, playing everything that happened to the dolphins. His speechless actions mixed with the dolphin's screams formed a huge force, that force. Taking away the temperature of my body, I also seemed to have become a corpse of a dolphin, allowing myself to float powerlessly in the icy sea water; watching him being pushed out of the venue by the organizer of the venue, I couldn't help asking myself: Could it be that? Such a force, so powerful, so intimidating...isn't that enough, there are still people trying to obliterate and ignore?

The chill on the body gradually faded away, followed by uncontrollable anger, wanting to perish with the entire human race...


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The Cove quotes

  • Hardy Jones: Every cetacean known to man is endangered just by going anywhere near Japan.

  • Richard O'Barry: A dolphin in the right spot can make a million dollars a year. There's a lot of money in it. If you get in their way - and I get in their way - it can be very, very dangerous.