after tears

Chris 2022-03-22 09:02:12

Poor dolphin. . . It is full of joy to see you whispering in the deep sea at night, but do you realize what your fate will be when the morning comes. . . These hateful Japanese treat you cruelly for profit. In Japan, 23,000 dolphins are slaughtered every year, and people even eat dolphin meat. Seeing "You can watch dolphin performances and eat dolphin meat in the aquarium" in the film, I really want to tear up the disgusting face of Little Japan.
That scene of killing dolphins head-on made me cry. . . The originally clear water was instantly stained red with blood, and some dolphins were struggling to escape, fluttering their bodies, until the blood donation was exhausted, and the dolphins never surfaced again. They euphemistically said that the dolphin died instantly, and when the government official saw the video, he had nothing to say. Damn Japanese, I despise you from the bottom of my heart.
I admire Richard O'Berry, he was a great trainer, but when his favorite dolphin, Casey, committed suicide in his arms, he was determined to save every dolphin. Regardless of the local government's objections, the pair tried their best to film the abominable deeds of the Japanese, just to make it public and save the dolphins. He was arrested, followed, and hunted. . . When he walked into the conference hall with the screen in his arms, I was really shocked by his bravery. Even though he was taken away by the police, he still held up his incriminating evidence.
Should we do something too, I vow not to go to the aquarium again, and to appeal to those around me. Hopefully, more kind people in the world will join this team and let dolphins live freely. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Jedidiah 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    Seeing that your eyes are completely wet at the end, you Japanese people can pay the highest respect to the director at the perverted point! ! !

  • Deanna 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    One of the most tearful movies I watched this year, I used to think it was extremely lucky to live in the same universe with the cetaceans. And on the anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, I witnessed this same massacre that annihilated human nature. Is it really so difficult for some people to respect other creatures in this world?

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.