The first time I saw it, I was very disgusted and felt that the subjective bias was too serious. No matter how hunting dolphins is a tradition in other countries, it seems inappropriate to criticize them under the banner of morality, nor is it qualified to control them. Morality is used to restrain oneself, not to oppress others. In the opening scene, a bunch of people are chopping things, and the scene of the river of blood is very tragic. They are not chopping dolphins but tuna. The film makes this paragraph very vague, and there are obviously intentional ideas in it.
Looking back now, I can understand the insistence of those animal protection people in the film. No life should be slaughtered so needlessly, the nutritional value is not high, and no life should be forcibly locked in a small pond from the vast ocean for human beings. Enjoy the fun to the end. But life is not equal. There are many misfortunes in being a human being. It doesn't make sense to force a dolphin up, Samsung.
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