This isn't a documentary at all, it's a brainwashing film of a self-talking, will-imposing neurotic.

Lindsay 2022-03-23 09:02:27

Not at all objective. Don't talk about cultural traditions, killing dolphins, visiting dolphins is really cruel, killing pigs and cattle is not much better. Those who give five points hope that you will never go to the aquarium in the future, that will make you hypocrites. The fan day atmosphere of the film is very strong, but unfortunately the argument lacks objective and powerful support.

There is a sentence in Interview with Vampires that I agree with. There is only one sin, and that is to kill the same kind. I won't say anything if you are vegetarians, otherwise I suggest you go and see the level of blood in the pig slaughterhouse +1008611. Damn American Devils Killing Indians deserves a documentary.

Mr. Stuart Layden has done the will of the American people, and the director of Dolphin Bay has done the will of the Chinese people. Just look at the ratings and you'll know, such a film has such a high score. Mr. De and Mr. Sai are still far away from us. The purpose of education is to cultivate people who can think independently, rather than people who are masturbated and shouted. I say these words very seriously.

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  • 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.

  • Osbaldo 2022-03-23 09:02:27

    2009 Sundance Film Festival Documentary Audience Choice Award.

The Cove quotes

  • Mandy-Rae Cruikshank: When you're out swimming in the ocean and you have whales and dolphins come by you, it is one of the most incredible experiences ever. It's so humbling that this wild creature would come up and be so interested in you. It's... It's unbelievable, really.

  • 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.