Review of Blackfish (2013) by Dsierras — 27 Oct 2014
The documentary, Blackfish directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite was a great film that.
Brought the audience closer to the situation that’s going on with the Killer whales at Sea world.
Blackfish was about the cause and effects that come with capturing killer whales and using.
Them for recreational purposes. The film brought a lot of emotion and information that gave.
The audience an immediate connection. What the cameras captured and the editing was very.
Important to make a great argument and point on things. The plot as a whole was great. The.
Individual interviews and experiences that the former trainers tied things up really good as well.
As the setting or the documentary. Lastly, the sound and the music played to emphasize what was.
Going to happen next gave a sneak peek of what was going to happen next.
Logos, Pathos, and ethos where all used to convey how it’s wrong to capture and confine.
Killer whales. Logos, throughout Blackfish, the trainers give facts about the whales. For example,.
In 1983 Tilikum was captured in North Atlanta and at only age two he was already 11.5ft long.
They said that for being two, he was huge already. It was also said that all the whales were.
Stored together in a module that was only 20ft across and 30ft deep. This is a very small place for.
All the whales to be together which caused the whales to get aggravated which cause them to get.
Hurt and have racks all over there body. It was like a human being in a bathtub.
This review of Blackfish (2013) was written by Dsierras on 27 Oct 2014.
Blackfish has generally received very positive reviews.
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