The 2018 documentary "Blackfish," directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, sheds light on the mistreatment of Orcas in captivity, particularly at SeaWorld. The film uses various methods to convey the message that these intelligent and emotional creatures are used and abused in captivity, including interviews, soundtracks, and anecdotes. It also highlights the challenges associated with keeping orcas in tanks and the harsh living conditions that lead to violence towards their trainers. The film begins with dramatic music and a dark background, capturing the audience's attention with a scene of an orca killing a trainer at SeaWorld. The audience is also shown animations and footage depicting the relationship between trainers and orcas, as well as the separation of infant orcas from their mothers. The film presents the argument that Orcas should not be kept in captivity and should be allowed to live freely in the ocean with their families. It also shows the cruelty of using punishments, such as withholding food, to discipline Orcas in captivity. In conclusion, the film encourages viewers to sympathise with these magnificent creatures and support their freedom, instead …show more content…
Research done by scientists into the illnesses and deaths of numerous trainers produced some extremely disturbing data about the abuse of orcas at SeaWorld. The video began with dramatic music and a dark background as calls to Orlando police about a trainer being murdered by an orca at SeaWorld were made repeatedly. This beginning captured the attention of the audience right away by outlining a crucial incident and emphasising its mystery and darkness through the use of audio and the black screen. This then already sparked the debate about the captivity of orcas in the readers' minds that soon