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Yes, I am being a bit dramatic but honestly, this movie changed my life! I remember first seeing it in the Imax theater and being completely blown away by it. I have always been fond of dolphins but this movie made me fall absolutely in love with them and I have been donating to The Dolphin Communication Project (one of the movie's main focus) ever since!
The movie contains extensive knowledge about dolphins and offers insights into the world of dolphins that many books or documentaries have yet to touch upon. As mentioned earlier, the Dolphin Communication Project is a project that explores how dolphins communicate - they analyze the types of sounds that dolphins make, but also insightfully analyze their physical communication, kind of like a dolphin sign language.
I saw this movie with the camp I was a counselor for and every kid in the theater was mesmerized by this movie. The information is insightful enough for adults, but also given in a way that let's kids understand it as well. VERY KID FRIENDLY!!!
The last thing that drew me into this movie was the soundtrack that is done by Sting. I am a huge fan of Sting and I loved all his pieces that played throughout the movie. It is soulful and soothing and it is a perfect accessory to this movie.
I guarantee that you will walk away from this movie with a new found love for dolphins. Ever since watching it, I have been dreaming of swimming with dolphins and some day I hope that dream can come true!
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How can an IMAX presentation in HDTV + 5.1 sound be ? Just great.
And when its about sea, sun, dolphins, narrated by the warm voice of P.B. and sung by Sting, its more than this.
Either to entertain children or stun friends, this one is just perfect, like all the Mc Gillivray Freeman series...
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Tihs DVD truly has incredible camerawork, and fully illustrates the intelligence and beauty of dolphins, but some things people don't realize about dolphins kept in captivity need to be told. PLEASE take the time to read this.
Many dolphins you see in aquariums and swim-with programs and circuses around the world often come from brutal drive hunts, during which dolphins are rounded up into very tight nets concealing them, and are dragged ashore making it easier to violently wrestle them into slings. These dolphins captured, while they may be smiling in appearance (which is the way their faces were genetically designed), are ripped away from their beloved podmates and torn from their environment. How would you like to be a dolphin who once lived in a vast sea of blue and then suddenly be taken into a shallow pool of water, forced to live with the loud sounds of people screaming, the filtration system running, and very little space to swim?
In the process of capturing dolphins for human entertainment, many die in the process. Stress severely affects a dolphin's body, and many suffer irreperable damage to their hearts in the execution. On top of that, dependent calves (baby dolphins) who have spent the entirety of their lives with their mothers, often get torn from them, leaving them helpless, even if they are released.
While you can clearly see in the film that many of the dolphins appear to be having fun, would it not be too much to consider the fact that they might miss their former companions? Are they really happier stuck in a cement tank forced to perform tricks in order to be fed? Keep this in mind the next time you visit an aquarium or swim-with program. For dolphins captured in Japan, the industry has been given permits to slaughter a number of them needlessly in the process by the government.
I believe this film spends too little time in the beginning addressing the human threat to dolphins. Over 7,000,000 dolphins have died at the hands of humans since the late 1950s. I think a few minutes at the beginning of the film doesn't nearly suit the need to inform the audience of the issue. Tuna fisheries, whose products are falsely labeled as "dolphin-safe" (there are established 'KILL MINIMUMS' now for tuna companies) need to be exposed. Intentional killings in Japan (especially), South America, and all over the world need to be publicized. But I also understand that this is a family film, mainly, but I think it is also important to inform young viewers of the problems dolphins face with humans. They are the ones who will need to make the difference in the future.
Please just remember this next time you watch this film. While dolphins are valued by many, they are targeted by many as well as a way of easy money-making.
This film is more of a sugar-coated production, although it certainly is beautiful, as are the dolphins seen in the flim. I would recommend a film entitled "Dolphin Defender" for those who seek some informative footage behind the scenes to what really happens to dolphins in drive hunts.
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While this production is well done and fun to watch, one of the discs is not playable on DVD. It can only be played on a PC. This information should have been shared with the consumer prior to purchase. Didn't understand why this wasn't explained in the marketing description. Disappointed I didn't know this ahead of time. I expected a 2 disc edition both playable on DVD. Consumer should have this information prior to purchase.
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I loved this DVD on wild dolphins! Everything about it was wonderful: the music, the cinematography...and of course, the dolphins themselves. I plan to show this to my two "precious" little grandsons next week!
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