Louti Psihoyos' agitprop doc The Cove focuses on slaughtering dolphins in the Japanese rural fisheries community, but how Psihoyos and his expert team safely hid the camera and microphone in one Also record detailed exciting details of the people People can not get a place to look for themselves. It is impossible to see the lens of the red sea with the dolphin's blood. In particular, when Psihoyos orbits a bloody place, it does not scarcely shake how to provide strict data on environmental disasters and large-scale waters around the world. Residents often contain toxic levels of mercury, so their meat is dangerous to eat mainly. Anyone is sufficient to sympathize with what Psihoyos' respondents said, "If you are not an activist, you are a malfunctioner".
However, this line also reveals the uncertainty of Cove. One of the main friend of Psihoyos was Richard O'Barry, a famous former dolphin trainer, and work at Flipper helped promote the world's dolphin show. His passion led me to fight in many ways between the insults of dolphins and the cover of the mercury content of dolphins, and usually those who want to protect the dolphins. They stand together, whether they want to shut down the ocean world. Psihoyos and O'Barry are closely related, so The Cove's ultimate message got confused. In particular, Psihoyos limits all boxes to incompetence or violence. If the documentary wishes to clarify that the reason is legitimate, it is necessary not only to conquer a convenient scarecrow but to pose the most powerful lawsuit for appeal.
In other words, The Cove offers many ideas about the future of fishing, and the use of Psihoyos' new functional agreement makes the seemingly unacceptable theme interesting. Psihoyos is also working on a smooth and awkward film movie, while abandoning the facts and arguments. However, The Cove is very close to the pattern of action adventure movies - until the stop of confrontation and confrontation of the villain - After a while, it began to feel too much movies, not actual exposure problems. The real world crisis demands real people intervention with legitimate differences and personal flaws, not the role of spy movies and the adventure of double boxing television.
In the "Be Behind" interview with the people on both sides of the whaling controversy, its ominous political aspects, what Gulf did not provide, and unique acceptance for this topic, Japanese dolphin and whale hunting problems I showed enough. Through the shooting process, Yagi learned anti-whaling activists who set camps in Taiji every year during the dolphin hunting season. In her movie, Yagi also presents the "voice" of the Japanese who usually think silence is a virtue. To better understand the story, she also interviewed representatives of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), experts from domestic and foreign whaling worlds, including scientists and researchers. When Yagi examined this problem in detail, the specific problem of The Cove was revealed
Route 430 passes through a series of small villages: Edith Cove East, Green Island Cove, Shawl Cove East, Sandy Cove, Savage Cove, Name Reserve Cove, Flowers Cove, Bear Cove, Dead Man's Cove. Even in the largest community, only 300 people reside at the anchor point and it is still falling. The squid fishery is currently closed, and along the coast there are many abandoned (and mirrored) features. The largest tourist attraction along the coast may be the blood stone of Flower Cove. These lumpy mineral substances captured by microorganisms are one of the oldest half-lives on the planet and are the only examples of other half-lives in Western Australia. Thromboembolism did not attract many tourists, so I was walking alone on the beach.