Some of it. In the movie a former trainer tells about how she rode a killer whale for the first time when they show a video of ANOTHER trainer doing it. And it shows a trainer with a bloody face making the viewers believe that it came from a killer whale when it came from an accidental incident when the trainer ran into one of the screens on stage. As a trainer said 80% of blackfish is FALSE and only 15% is true that 15 percent is bits and pieces of the movie. Due to the movie, SeaWorld is probably losing money, therefore Seaworld unable to even feed it's animals.3
partly true
Apocalypto was combination of both. Fact and faction both were merged in it. No movie is entirely factual, unless it is a documentary. "Based on a true story" means that some of it is true and some of it is not true. "Inspired by a true story" means that virtually none of it is true. Again, no movie is "fact," unless it is a documentary.
Yes it is true.
Of course it's not true. Ask your teacher or parent about fiction.
Yes, it is based on a true story it says it in the beginning of the movie.
Alaska blackfish was created in 1880.
Blackfish Publishing was created in 2006.
The population of Blackfish Publishing is 5.
River blackfish was created in 1848.
Chief Blackfish was born in 1729.
Chief Blackfish died in 1779.
Nova to South Carolina
halibut, blackfish
Bluefish Blackfish Black Sea Bass Sacremento Blackfish Common Whitefish Lake whitefish Greenfish Are only some. -Giovannah
A blackfish is another term for an Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, especially a female after spawning, or any of various dark-coloured fish of the Old World, especially the rudderfish.
Plenty of Blackfish
Their nicknames mainly are:Killer whale, blackfish and grampus.