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Earnestine 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Greenpeace Radical Promo
"The Great Miracle" is also said to be based on real events, but I think it should be exaggerated. This is a 1980's Greenpeace propaganda film about a united effort to save stranded whales in Alaska. The whole country is concerned about these three whales. The President of the United States, the...
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Syble 2022-03-28 08:01:02
The age of radical environmentalism
It seems that this happened in 1988. The movie is really emotional.
If for me, I would choose to continue to let those whales fend for themselves. This has nothing to do with environmental protection, and it is not caused by human actions. all of these. In fact, even now, I can't agree with what...

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Abbey 2022-03-31 09:01:09
This is the animal version of Alaska's "Escape from Tehran"! Although some are very contrived. Drew Barrymore didn't do too well~ but it was really touching that the whale dad and mom kept guarding the little whale until the very last moment.
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Perry 2022-03-30 09:01:12
It's amazing to see different people to give up their own prejudice to cooperate to save the lives, although it's sad to see the baby whale could not stay that long. It's very touching to see how the mother whale taking care of her baby.
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