Thursday, March 27, 2014
Documentary
I chose to watch the documentary Blackfish. My Brother had actually sat down and talked to me about the movie and how bizarre it had been to watch, so, given that I am always curious to watch new show, I put it on my to do list. I chose to screen shot the moment where the directors took this stunning image of the whales in their natural habitat and in their natural "pods" as they are called. There is more than meets the eye to this story. This story of Tilikum is really a controversial topic and it brings numerous arguments to the table when discussing the state of some animals in captivity versus their state in the wild. throughout watching it you just get this sense of sympathy not only for those who were hurt and/or killed in these instances but you also feel a strong sense of sympathy towards these animals. one only begins to realize the slightest wrong doing of SeaWorld with these great big fish. However, aside from all of the controversy, I really enjoyed the film. It opened my eyes to the many wrongful doings of people in these so-called controlled environments and gave glimpse to how naive some people really are to this issue of the Black fish.
Still and then Still up close
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