
5 years in the making, Minds In The Water is the story of one surfer's international journey to help protect dolphins, whales and their ocean environment. Shot on location in Australia, the Galapagos, Chile and Japan, the film captures a key moment in one person's life when apathy is no longer an option. Pro surfer Dave Rastovich went from observer to activist when he embarked on a personal mission to help stop the worldwide commercial slaughter of dolphins and whales. While ... (Full plot summary below)
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5 years in the making, Minds In The Water is the story of one surfer's international journey to help protect dolphins, whales and their ocean environment. Shot on location in Australia, the Galapagos, Chile and Japan, the film captures a key moment in one person's life when apathy is no longer an option. Pro surfer Dave Rastovich went from observer to activist when he embarked on a personal mission to help stop the worldwide commercial slaughter of dolphins and whales. While unsure at first, Rasta quickly found his activist sea legs and helped build a core team of filmmakers, journalists, musicians, eco-pirates and celebrity surfers to help spread the message. All this has been documented in the film, Minds In The Water.
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| User ReviewDanielle CSuch an amazing film that opens your eyes and touches your heart! MITW really showed me the barbaric secrets in japan, and how much our marine friends are suffering in order to satisfy these sick needs. I cried, yet furious knowing how such beautiful creatures could be murdered in such a grotesque way! It should be no different then rounding up a group of humans, and plunging a spear through them! These are living creatures who have just as much of a right to be respected on this planet as much as human beings. This film should be seen by every person across the globe, so we can all take action and put an end to the dolphin killings in japan! Minds in the water changed the way I saw dolphins, and when the credits began rolling I began to think to myself that they need to be heard. Someone needs to hear their pleads for help, and that someone is us: every individual can make a difference and change their fate. It doesn't matter if it is done for a cultural purpose; these creatures should not be sacrificed to please the Japanese. Normally people who find pleasure in murdering another are either in prison, or locked up in a mental institution. The human race has caused so much pain to this species, and it is our responsibility to fix it. A dolphin's smile should no longer be a lie, but stand for what the dolphin represents: a fun, happy, playful creature that should have the ability to glide through the ocean waters and be free. |