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with all the fuckery from the “I knew Titanic submarine imploded on Monday and rescue was a charade.” we have ’Avatar: Way of Water’s Whales >>>
https://www.looper.com/1136348/avatar-2-way-water-scene-went-too-far/
Humanity once again functions as a parasite on the back of Pandora. They've established a new base of operations, which involves regularly sending out a battleship to meet its quota. What's that quota, you ask? You're going to regret asking that.
In an extended sequence, humans deploy a variety of methods to subdue a tulkun, which is an incredibly intelligent whale-like creature that's able to communicate with the Metkayina clan. The tulkun also share an appreciation of music and mathematics, so it's clear these aren't just mindless animals swimming about. Still, thanks to a rare substance hidden within the tulkun that prevents human aging, it makes them a high-value target to less-than-scrupulous individuals.
We see just how corrupt and horrific mankind can be during a scene where they hunt a tulkun to death. And to make the scene even more heartbreaking, the tulkun's calf remains by its deceased parent's side as the humans begin preparations to bring the creature onboard to extract the valuable material. It's the equivalent of watching the killing of a whale and then having to see its captors drill into its skull. And naturally, things go from bad to worse quickly.
thanks to a rare substance hidden within the tulkun that prevents human aging,…?
Keep in mind it's the US Marines ? that are doing the harvesting in the movie.
James Cameron Knows don't ya think Anons ?