Don't let stomachs and eyes bury animals

Kaitlin 2022-03-25 09:01:12

This is a documentary film that truly records how Japanese fishermen hunt and kill dolphins every year. It tells that under the leadership of marine mammal experts, a group of animal protectionists risked their lives and broke through many obstacles to go deep into the scene and recorded a large number of dolphins being killed. Before the bloody scene of the Japanese massacre, no one could believe that there was such a hell in a peaceful world - Dolphin Bay

First-time tourists may think that this is a beautiful fishing village that loves dolphins, and a few people know that this is the nightmare of dolphins, the hell of dolphins, and the Auschwitz concentration camp for dolphins! Fishermen drove small boats to the port where the dolphins gathered. They beat the waves, drove the dolphins away, and carried out massacres with a simple tool, just a barbed gun, but who knows how painful dolphins are? A single shot is not enough to kill you. You have to be dragged along for a long return trip, and then dragged onto a boat. Humans can enjoy this ugly fruit. Not every dolphin will die, but the dolphins that survive are also alive. It's better to die. They are sold to aquariums and aquariums around the world, and then trained to perform "beautiful" performances for humans. Such dolphins must have a high enough IQ, so every dolphin that survives is thousands of dolphins. The scene of the high wall of life they built that shocked everyone was the whole bay full of blood and water. How much blood does it take to dye this blue blue and red? How much human desire can it take? Is this bay full? ! These massacres, these crimes were concealed by the government and related organizations because of various interests. Due to the accumulation of toxins in the food chain, dolphin meat actually precipitated a variety of toxins. The Taiji Town Government not only changed the name of the dolphin meat and put it on the market, but also Giving it as a gift to school kids for lunch is a complete violation of ethics and morality. Do you remember the terrible Minamata disease? This has to make everyone think about director Louis Peasehouse - the founder of the "Ocean Conservation Society". He said in the film that when making this film, he felt like 007 was surrounded by hostile fishermen, who were followed, The police would be suspicious of their purpose. There are signs all around Dolphin Bay that no filming is allowed. It is no exaggeration to say that they risked their lives to film.

The main participant in the film is Rick O'Barry. He was originally a world-renowned dolphin trainer. Rijindoujin chose to destroy the dolphin show business he built just when he became famous. The reason is that he once raised it. A dolphin named Cathy and trained it to be a show star and then one day Cathy committed suicide in his arms and every breath they take is conscious as long as it stays underwater, it will die that day when Cathy is in his arms He exhaled his last breath in his arms, then sank to the bottom and never came back to the surface. Dolphins have a thousand times more hearing than humans. Every time they perform, the cheers and roars of music are tantamount to "sound bombs". The pressure and the screeching sound gave the dolphins stomach ulcers and they had to rely on medication to stay alive so they could continue to show their gentle, charming smiles. Isn't this heartbreaking? After experiencing Cathy's "suicide", Rick realized that "captive" dolphins would bring serious harm to biological ecology, and he spent 35 years "washing away his sins" when people consume delicious dolphin meat. Did you know that dolphins are screaming? Do people realize they are being bombarded by noise bombs when they watch a dolphin show? In the face of desire and slaughter, the words appear so pale Most of the links are related to the popular idol drama "Lovers in the Dolphin Bay". In this era when entertainment is popular and interests are above everything else, the story of Dolphin Bay is more like a necessity than an accident... In fact, there is no business. There is no killing, only hope that human beings can treat these lovely creatures kindly while satisfying their greed, and don’t let our eyes and stomach become the cemetery of animals......

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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.