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Ludwig 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Temporary occasional human sympathy for nature to let you go and that's it
The American version of the story of man conquering heaven. Tiny humans, a flood of empathy, and an explosive spread made the three whales trapped in the ice a national news. It's touching, but I still think the Inuit are doing it right. Don't interfere with nature's decisions, be a hunter in...
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Kaitlyn 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Whales: Whale Diplomacy to Ease Cold War Mentality
The three giant whales of a family of three are trapped in the Arctic and are about to freeze in a corner of the sea, attracting talented people from all over the world to devote their minds and try their best to find a way for the whales to escape. Persuade local farmers who live by whaling,...

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Manley 2022-03-30 09:01:12
A typical American theme film, can you make it more cliché...
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Connie 2022-03-29 09:01:10
The subject matter is very thoughtful, but the handling of the film cannot be said to be very clear. In short, it is relatively regular and plain, but it can't resist the emotion brought by this story, especially the moment when the whale parents finally jumped out of the water at the end. Apart from the three whales, the grandson and grandson of the whale hunters, Adam is a thriving in the film, almost perfect.
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Adam Carlson: [Rachel approaches the hole in the ice for the first time; one whale pokes it's head out of the water] Rachel, I'd like you to meet Fred.
Rachel Kramer: Hi Fred!
Adam Carlson: [second whale pops up] ... and Wilma.
Rachel Kramer: Good morning, Wilma! You're beautiful!
Adam Carlson: [third whale, the baby, comes up] And this, is Bam Bam!
Rachel Kramer: Hi Bam Bam! Wait... wasn't Pebbles Fred and Wilma's kid?
Adam Carlson: Yeah, but Pebbles was also a girl.
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Adam Carlson: [Adam sits down across from Jill at a restaurant; looks at the menu] I usually get the breakfast burrito, which is fantastic... but the pile o' pancakes with a side of ham steak is tempting. What do you think I should get?
Jill Jerard: The name of a good cardiologist?