the meaning of eating

Stone 2022-04-21 09:02:48

From the birth of this film to now,
I have watched it for less than 10 minutes in total,
so I can't count it as having seen the film . It
's not very good. Too many reviews.

I've seen a lot of reviews about this documentary.
Some of them are from an artistic point of view. This film is bad, some of them are very boring
in terms of plot , some
feel that it is a process of eating and drinking, and there is no need to be serious. Regarding the so-called laws of nature, I have also seen a strange saying that every year , a lot of whales are stranded on the beach and die, aren't they ? A lot of people don't think that a tiny part of all things. I was born with chicken blood. The feeling that I am the first in the world and the whole world exists for me is really scary~ The kind of elf blue that you can eat by yourself after eating all kinds of elf blue. Upgrade Daguai? Killing to survive Is this killing to survive? I said that dolphins are not food and can't be eaten, you not ironic if I shed tears for chickens when I eat chickens... This is pure brains, what 's the point of eating? Oh human beings are really lonely , he has no friends around him Only abundant food. . .




















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Extended Reading
  • Florence 2021-12-27 08:01:18

    For the Chinese, the best film describing the Nanjing Massacre in 2009 was not "Nanjing Nanjing" or "Rabe's Diary", but "Dolphin Bay."

  • Domenick 2022-04-23 07:03:04

    Shocking truth! Sad reality! The sad fate of the dolphin! This is an outrageous act! This is a puppet legal system! This is a shameless nation! What we are squandering is the resources of the future. If we don't stop, the Neon Kingdom will eat stones and mud. The ocean is a slaughterhouse for humans and a graveyard for animals.

The Cove quotes

  • 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.

  • [last lines]

    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.