The Cove
Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.
24 August 1975, Ryugasaki, Japan
1935, New York, USA
16 April 1956, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
29 January 1985, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2 December 1950, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
15 April 1957, Dubuque, Iowa, USA
April 15, 1957 in Dubuque, Iowa, USA
February 24, 2010
Then there's the redemptive human drama. O'Barry, acting like a modern-day Ahab after a spiritual awakening, the self-realized incriminations etched into his face, is the driving force of this film.
February 19, 2010
I don't think I can go to marine parks anymore.
December 29, 2009
No Hollywood film, fiction or non-, can ever prepare you for the reality of what goes on in that cove. Please don't show this film to young children. Devastating and excellent.
September 25, 2010
One of the most suspenseful documentaries ever made, "The Cove" marries ecological espionage to a frightening domino effect of imperialism, political corruption and a socio-environmental disregard.
August 21, 2009
In effect, by looking at nature The Cove shows us what it means to be human.
July 11, 2012
Too much drama, not enough documentary.
August 19, 2009
As the subject of a documentary, this grim enterprise distinctly lacks the warm and fuzzy appeal of The March of the Penguins. So director Louie Psihoyos ingeniously reinvents his film as a spy caper.
October 23, 2009
There's an effective thriller element to this vividly assembled doc.
March 13, 2010
A-team adventure needs a fifth column
August 23, 2009
The Cove is guerrilla journalism at its best. Structured and paced by director Louie Psihoyos as a thriller/caper movie, it brings audience-grabbing cinematic conventions to work in telling its story of dolphin genocide
August 07, 2009
There are five minutes in this documentary that ought to be mandatory viewing. The entire 90 minutes is utterly compelling, but the five alone are worth the price of admission.
May 06, 2011
The Cove does what every great documentary with a cause should: It educates, entertains, and inspires audiences to take action.

