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Whale Wash is a stark, unsettling look into the ongoing battle surrounding modern whaling in Norway. The film pulls no punches, revealing the grim reality of whale meat demand and its unforeseen connections to pet food. The pacing is relentless, mirroring the urgency of the hunts, and you really feel the tension as the crew embarks on these confrontational encounters with major whaling companies. The documentary excels in its rawness, offering unfiltered views on not just the hunts, but the ethical quandaries they evoke. With no clear narrator guiding the way, the narrative unfolds organically, making you wrestle with the moral implications long after it's over. It's a tough watch, but that's what makes it distinctive.
Intense exploration of ethics in whaling.Highlights the unexpected connection to pet food.Captures real hunts with an unfiltered perspective.
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