❶ 海豚灣 英語影評
The Cove begins in Taji, Japan where we first meet former dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry. O'Barry was the man responsible for capturing and training the five dolphins that played Flipper in the international TV sensation. When the cast and crew went away, it was O'Barry who remained on the set, he lived in the famous house on the lake with the dolphins until the shows end. It was here he learned how sensitive, self-aware, and highly intelligent these creatures are, and more importantly how harmful it was to keep them in captivity. One fateful day his dolphin Katherine, committed suicide in his arms. Every breath a dolphin takes is an intentional, conscience effort, Katherine laid in his arms, took one breath and went under forever. This was the catalyst for Ric O'Barry's journey, to une what he created, to stop the capture and captivity of dolphins world wide. Sound like a typical "save the whales" boring documentary? This is not your granddaddy's documentary! The Cove unfolds more like a spy thriller than a hug the trees documentary, think James Bond meets Jacques Cousteau .
Ground Zero is Taji, Japan. From the outside the town seems to be devoted to the majestic creatures swimming off it's shores. Statues are erected, boats designed to look like dolphins cruise the shore, and a whale museum is the pinnacle of the town. But in a remote area we find a cove surrounded by barbed wire, keep out signs and security, it is here that the town's dark secret lies. Every year from September to March, fisherman motivated by the multi billion dollar dolphin trading instry and an underground market for mercury-tainted dolphin meat, gather in this cove for the hunt. How this hunt is concted is so grossly inhumane and dangerous to human health, that the fishermen go to great lengths, even murder, to keep anyone from seeing it. Ric O'Barry needed someone who could put together a team to infiltrate the cove. In walks filmmaker Louis Psihoyos and the Ocean Preservation Society. With the local authorities tipped off to the project, the filmmakers put together an Oceans11 style team. The cast of characters include a Hollywood special effects artist, two world champion free divers, an adrenaline junkie, and an electronic expert from the Canadian Air Force. Their mission: to plant and recover the HD cameras on the cove and under water. To get past guards and police they concted missions in the middle of the night using diversionary techniques and military grade high definition cameras that picked up on body heat. The husband and wife free diving team placed the cameras under water while the adrenaline junkies scaled the rocky face of the cove to plant the cameras in fake rocks. Several times we see the team seconds away from being caught. Their efforts paid off in a big way, the audience is taken into the cove to see first hand the horrors that happen there. The footage is some of the most powerful imagery I have seen.
This gorilla journalism style of film-making may be what we need to spark the interest of the new generation. I believe this documentary may spawn a new uprising in the "save the whale" movement, starting with shutting down the cove in Taji, Japan. The Cove infiltrated my dreams the night I saw it, that never happens to this jaded Angelino. This film will stay with you and it will make you want to help the cause. 23,000 dolphins are e to be hunted and executed starting in September, what will you do to stop it? The Cove opens in select cities August 7th.
❷ 海豚灣高清完整版電影
海豚灣.mp4
❸ 電影《海豚灣》英文《the cove》 字幕下載
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❹ 海豚灣英文觀後感
This was a fascinating documentary not only about dolphins in captivity but of the intelligence of dolphins as explained by the original trainer of the dolphins from the television show Flipper. The most interesting part of the documentary is hearing about how the guy who popularized training dolphins turned a few years after he started training dolphins into deciding that it is inexcusable keeping dolphins in captivity. His life story is gripping and the documentary was very compelling and well done. It is hard to watch animal cruelty documentaries and videos but this is very watchable and focuses on the good that the people are doing to help rather than showing nothing but gory video/photos. It was well worth the time to watch.
❺ 海豚灣高清完整版下載
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《海豚灣》是一部拍攝於2009年的紀錄片,由路易·西霍尤斯執導,里克·奧巴瑞主演,該片記錄了日本太地町當地的漁民每年捕殺海豚的經過。影片於2009年7月31日美國上映。
影片講述在著名的海洋哺乳類動物專家的帶領下,一群動物保護人士冒著生命危險、突破重重阻礙走進了這一海灣,深入現場,記錄下大量海豚被日本人屠殺的血腥場面。
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❻ 急需電影海豚灣的英文觀後感
IWC (International Whaling Commission) banned commercial whaling in 1986, one year after the killing of dolphins in Japan tripled the amount, and started large-scale lethal whale research projects in each of the dolphins 23000 were slaughtered for human consumption
Since 1986, the Japanese delegation
Tried to reverse the IWC ban on commercial whaling in recent years, they re a powerful voting groups to be supported,
The pro-whaling countries:
Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, China, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Dominica, Gabon, Grenada, Guinea, Iceland, Japan, Kiribati, Korea, Mauritania, Mongolia, Morocco, Nauru, Nicaragua, Norway, Palau, Russia, , St. Christopher and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Suriname, Tuvalu
China! ! ! What a dazzling text, which reflect the life and death of dolphins, also in our hands of the Chinese people!
Dolphins, like humans have ability to learn, or even slightly better than the chimps also have the sea, "Wise Old Man," said. Studies have shown that, whether it is an absolute brain weight and relative brain weight, dolphins are far more than the chimpanzee, while the learning ability and intelligence are closely related to well-developed. Some people think that dolphin's brain size bigger than chimpanzees is obviously a high intelligence of animals, is a kind of thinking ability of the animals, it is the life-saving "feat" is a conscious act. Because in most cases, the dolphins are the human into the shore, but not into the sea. The early 20th century, Mauritania, where the verge of the Atlantic there is a poor fishing village 艾爾瑪哈拉, the Atlantic Ocean, dolphins seem to know that people affected by hunger and suffering in pain, often from a large number of fish on the high seas into the harbor in time to assist fishermen scatter net fishing. In addition, similar to the unheard-of dolphin fishing to help others in Australia, Burma, South America has also been reported.
Dolphin for human single-minded way, in the end is for what? In the shark before the dolphin is a crazy god kill, attack human beings can be described as easy, but it never hurt the dolphins records. The most incomprehensible is that even when people are killed by a dolphin, others present only one side wait and see dolphins, not tit for tat. For the strong spirit of collaboration of dolphins, so that the performance really deeply troubled by zoologists. Very much hope that the Japanese kill dolphins can be an exception for those no longer wait and see the side tooth for a tooth!
❼ 跪求 海豚灣 The Cove 記錄片的高清雙語BT種子 在此謝謝了,分不多,請見諒,但好想下載下來看看!謝謝
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❽ 英文介紹紀錄片《海豚灣》
1、成就、地位、影響
The Cove won the audience award for documentary at 2009's Sundance Film Festival. It is one of the most suspenseful documentaries ever made, married ecological espionage to a frightening domino effect of imperialism, political corruption and a socio-environmental disregard.
2、主題、內容
As the movie states, Taiji, Japan is a little town with a big secret: There, more than 23,000 dolphins are slaughtered annually — the rejects of an auction for trainers seeking dolphins for theme-park shows. Dolphin meat — brimming with mercury that can cause deformities — is t-and-switched for better-quality, safer seafood and suggested as a mandatory school meal.
Richard O'Barry, who has repeatedly attempted to stop the Taiji fishermen and focus the world's attention on the situation, is a strong advocate for the dolphins. Speaking from his experiences on the Flipper set and years of working with these sentient creatures, O'Barry presents a very compelling argument that dolphins have a high degree of intelligence and the same sort of self-awareness that humans have, and that the fear and suffering the experience ring their entrapment and slaughter are as profound as our own would be.
3、評價、感想
The subject matter is emotive. What's not to love about a dolphin? We swoon over dolphins, whales and those furred and feathered creatures that strike us as cute. Meanwhile, the overall case for animal rights goes pretty much by the board.
Dying dolphins are all very well, but what about fish writhing in trawlers, rats squirming in laboratories or chickens cowering in broiler-houses? They might pose more of a challenge to the committed camera's gaze, but they're more in need of some messianic film-making.