The Cove evaluation action
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Domenic 2022-03-26 09:01:08
This thing can't be called a documentary, it can only be regarded as a propaganda film for the anti-whaling side. You love what you love, and I eat what I want, and raising it to the level of human nature is a bit of a stretch. If a Japanese pulls a team into an American pig, cow and chicken slaughterhouse to make trouble, will Americans be covered in black lines?
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Dusty 2022-03-21 09:02:25
It must be admitted that the absolute quality of the documentary itself is not up to standard, including the unidentified theme and the subjective disclosure consciousness that is almost entirely supported by perceptual arguments, all of which are fundamental issues, and the Oscar winner is not worthy of the name. But my personal position is consistent with it, and this film obviously has a great positive impact, and four stars are no problem. It should be known that the low reproduction rate and the current infeasibility of artificial breeding have led to the endangerment of 1/4 of the world's cetaceans, and the ban on killing is inevitable, regardless of toxicity and intelligence.
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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.
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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.