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A documentary about dolphins that cover the recent story of a Japanese massacre of dolphins as well as other footage of swimming with dolphins.
A documentary about dolphins that cover the recent story of a Japanese massacre of dolphins as well as other footage of swimming with dolphins.
The film's central focus on environmental protection, animal welfare, and the critique of human exploitation of marine life aligns directly with progressive values, leading to a left-leaning rating.
This documentary focuses on marine life, specifically dolphins, with its narrative centered on their behavior and conservation. The film does not engage with human casting diversity or critique traditional human identities, as its primary subject matter lies outside these social dynamics.
This film is a nature documentary centered on dolphins and marine life. As such, it does not include human characters or storylines that would allow for the depiction or exploration of LGBTQ+ identities or themes. Therefore, the net impact is N/A due to no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Dolphin (1979) is a documentary film about dolphins. Documentaries typically feature real-life subjects rather than fictional characters with established canonical genders from source material, making a 'gender swap' as defined inapplicable.
As a documentary film, "Dolphin" (1979) primarily features real animals and real people, not fictional characters with pre-established canonical races from source material. The concept of a race swap does not apply.
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