IndieWire by Eric Kohn
While the movie gets a little too lost in Demers’ headspace, his story brings to light the limitations of the “Blackfish” effect, and shows why the war against marine park cruelty has a long way to go.
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Director
Nathalie Bibeau
Cast
Phil Demers,
John Holer,
Joe Rogan
Genre
Documentary
Phil Demers, an animal trainer at Marineland, becomes an unlikely whistleblower and is sued for $1.5 million for plotting to steal a walrus. The ensuing legal battle leads Demers to fall down the rabbit hole of a personal quest while exposing the mistreatment of animals in theme parks.
IndieWire by Eric Kohn
While the movie gets a little too lost in Demers’ headspace, his story brings to light the limitations of the “Blackfish” effect, and shows why the war against marine park cruelty has a long way to go.
Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
As it stands, it’s not much of an indictment. As honorable as her intentions may be, Bibeau ends up blowing the whistle so incessantly, it sort of leaves you deaf.
The Hollywood Reporter by Inkoo Kang
Incomplete-feeling film, which inadvertently illustrates how empathy without balance can obscure truth.
The New York Times by Natalia Winkelman
Frustratingly, the documentary declines to probe Demers’s evolving relationship to his activism and newfound fame.
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