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Ric O'Barry, in den 60er-Jahren der Trainer von Flipper, kämpft seit einem tragischen Vorfall seit fast 40 Jahren mit ganzer Leidenschaft gegen die Industrie, die diese intelligenten und freundlichen Tiere gnadenlos ausbeutet: Mit Delfinarien, Delfin-Shows, Delfintauchgängen und -therapien entstand ein global florierendes Multimilliardengeschäft. Weltweit engagiert er sich gegen den Fang von Delfinen und macht wirtschaftliche und politische Interessen öffentlich, die hinter dem Geschäft mit den Meeressäugern stehen. Was er jedoch im japanischen Küstenort Taiji entdeckt, ist unvorstellbar. In einer abgelegenen Bucht, die von der Außenwelt durch Stacheldraht und Sicherheitspersonal abgeschottet wird, liegt ein dunkles und tödliches Geheimnis. (Verleiher-Text)

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Isherwood 

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Englisch I have a slight aversion to these "let's love animals" documentaries, but The Cove works exactly as it’s supposed to. This is not about two different perspectives, which a properly unbiased documentary should have. This is purely and simply the repentance of a man who has realized what he has started and is now trying to resolve the situation through active struggle, which makes me like Richard O´Barry. The moment you realize that it's not "even" about the money, you inevitably get the creeps. It’s too bad that in order for the creators’ message to be noticed, they would have to announce their work a year in advance and then serve it up in 3D. PS: In the same way, numerous species (not including humans) die unpleasantly every year and no one will stand up for them. But it's better to cry over animals... ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch I give five stars only to live action films, thus the rating. The Cove arouses in the viewer something between anger and sadness. Those Japanese assholes… ()

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DaViD´82 

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Englisch If Mulder and Sculley had appeared in this, it would have been one of the best X-File conspiracy episode ever. But as it is, in all ways it is “at least" a fascinating documentary through and through, where the absolutely obvious bias doesn’t matter one bit. P.S.: f this had been about similarly intelligent, but less cute rats, nobody would have given this a look, but anything in the name of dolphins, isn’t that right? I am intrigued to find out just how many of the really incensed and agitated viewers will make the effort to visit the website and make a donation. ()

lamps 

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Englisch I used to feel quite sorry for the Japanese for what America did to them in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but now that I've watched the hideous slaughter of dozens of dolphins in a pool of blood, I wish those slanted-eyed heartless people had had it worse. No documentary has ever made me feel this sick and shown me the position of humans as the biggest killers and pests of nature in such a moving and non-commercial way. I now have the urge to start studying biology, sign up for some environmental organization and fly to Taiji to kick some Japanese ass, even though it would have absolutely zero effect. Ricu&spol, don’t give up! ()

Pethushka 

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Englisch So this documentary affected me deeply and brought me to tears. I am a big animal lover and I hate animal abuse. My hat is off to the people involved in this great piece of work and I really hope it will have an effect. I admire Mr. Richard O'Barry's attitude. The most beautiful and saddest documentary I have seen so far. And I imagine it's a long way from the reality. ()

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