"The Cove" begins in Taiji, Japan, where former dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry has come to set things right after a long search for redemption and bids to put a stop to the underhand and dangerous hunts that take place here.
An important and thoroughly moving film to see for anybody, not just for the subject matter in which it tackles but it demonstrates the lengths and risks people will go to make a difference.
Without preaching to audiences this manages to illustrate ill happenings in a remote part of the world with a brilliantly structured story driven forward by the gripping events.
Outstanding filming with some stunning footage cleverly thought out, coupled with a great soundtrack keeps the dramatics of the film going.
Beautifully made and has all the trademarks of both a heist and redemption film, The Cove will not disappoint.
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Documentary following a team of activists led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry as they embark on a covert mission to infiltrate an undercover operation run in a hidden cove in Taiji, Japan. Driven by a lucrative black market for dolphin meat, the local fishermen are illegally capturing and slaughtering dolphins, causing a significant risk to public health as the meat they sell is tainted with toxic levels of mercury.
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