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Saturday
Jun192010

The Cove

Release Year: 2009

Director: Louie Psihoyos

Review: 'The Cove' is a compelling documentary on the whale hunts in Japan and the cruelty to Dolphins in general.  It opened my eyes to the plight of the Dolphins, and beyond that was a thrilling viewing experience.  It combined high tech technology and middle of the night raids which is good fun no matter what your concern for the Dolphins are.  Armed with high tech equipment and enough passion, the group is out to film the cruelty at any cost.  This is why it is such a well made documentary.  It lays out its agenda, gives you the facts and it entertains you in the process.
Rating: 4/5

 

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