looks beautiful

Bennett 2022-03-23 09:02:27

Just like the large dark blue of the poster and a touch of dark red, it is just right to
look carefully, only to find out that it is the bloody slaughter of the

fisherman in the last scene of the film. The hooked metal thorns hit the dolphins with nowhere to hide. The
sea ​​water is instantly dyed bright red.
I don't understand their language, but all I hear are their whimpering

. "Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan is a small fishing village with beautiful scenery, but there is a scene of inhumanity here all year round. Every year, tens of thousands of The dolphins pass through the waters, but their journey comes to an abrupt end. The fishermen drive the dolphins to a location close to the shore, and dolphin trainers from around the world select suitable objects, and the remaining large numbers of dolphins are taken by the fishermen. Killing all without reason. These massacres, these crimes, are concealed by the government and related organizations for various interests..."

We saw dolphins in the air at the Ocean Park performing their best for us,
but you never thought about them They are lucky
because they are the children selected by the dolphin trainer,

and the large number of unselected children who are caught together face a tragic fate. They
are mercilessly killed and made into food, sold in the market, and crowned by merchants. Under the pseudonym of "whale meat"
... a

dolphin-like smile looks beautiful.
It can get along with us human beings, but
why is it not respected by us?

The ruthlessness and stubbornness of the Japanese in the film made me mixed with him The complicated emotions
may be that the once brutal and inhuman war of aggression made me seem to have a little understanding of their atrocities. I think Japan is like this...
But think about our own countries, Europe, America and other parts of the world are not doing bloody blood. The evil deal?
Japan is just a scapegoat here, a bird too early

this film hopes we can cherish more than just dolphins
There are thousands of creatures in nature!

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

    A documentary that can't be more mediocre. Of course, I mean the film itself. If you count the funny logic of the documentary, we can only say that the world is full of a group of compassionate ignorance, a group of moral hypocrites and some clever and cunning narrators.

  • Robb 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Slaughter There is killing carp everywhere, isn't it?

The Cove quotes

  • John Potter: As a scientist, I'm trained to recognize intelligence through objective measures... tool use, cognitive processes, and so on. As a human being, when I see a dolphin looking at me and his eyes tracking me and I lock eyes with that animal, there's a human response that makes it undeniable that I'm connecting with an intelligent being.

  • John Potter: It sometimes amazes me that the only language which has been extensively taught to dolphins is a version of American Sign Language, which, of course, you use your hands, so you have all these wonderful signals, and people use their hands to give messages to dolphins. And this somehow kind of misses the point because dolphins don't have hands, so this is inherently a very one-way process. And it's this anthropomorphic, "We have something to teach them or control them," and perhaps we ought to be looking at what they can give to us.