Planet Ocean

Planet Ocean

2012 ""
Planet Ocean
Planet Ocean

Planet Ocean

7.8 | 1h34m | en | Documentary

Dive into our planet's greatest mysteries with a team of international underwater cinematographers as they explore the breathtaking bond between humanity and the ocean.

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7.8 | 1h34m | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: June. 18,2012 | Released Producted By: Universal Pictures , Country: France Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://ocean.goodplanet.org/
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Dive into our planet's greatest mysteries with a team of international underwater cinematographers as they explore the breathtaking bond between humanity and the ocean.

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Josh Duhamel

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Lucy Allwood

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SnoopyStyle Josh Duhamel narrates this documentary about the world's oceans and its depletion. This is full of beautiful cinematography even with the human world. In the micro world and the macro world, this is shot with an expert visual eye. The factory fishing looks beautiful and ugly at the same time. There is one communal African fishing village that is awesome to behold. There is one isolated settlement on little atolls that is breath-taking. It slowly rolls out its environmental message but it's a relentless roll. If there is one drawback, it's light in the details of international politics. It's great to have the visuals of that ocean pool in Rio and fish farms in Scandinavia. International disputes are harder to visually depict. Overall, the message is sincere and the cinematography is absolutely beautiful.
joshua kit It's a very rare film which receives a "10" from me on IMDb. "Planet Ocean" deserves it; this is a visually impressive, well-crafted, timely, and critical piece of film making.This doco focuses on wide angle shots of huge ocean trawlers and cargo ships, to drive home to the viewer the industrial nature of modern seafood harvesting. After seeing this film, you will understand why our oceans are literally on the brink of collapse. The wealth of ocean riches -which we once assumed was inexhaustible- simply cannot handle modern, industrialized fishing.The film tells us: "Every day, 4 million ships set out to attack the ocean." It's a mind boggling figure, and one which cannot be ignored.This is not a joke. This is very real, and in all likelihood, the oceans will be fished out by the time your grandchildren come into this world. But it doesn't have to happen.Everyone should see "Planet Ocean". It should be required viewing in public schools. We can either be the generation which destroyed the Natural World, or the one which saved it.
Gordon-11 This is an introductory documentary on things related to Oceans on the planet."Planet Ocean" has stunning visuals which shows how beautiful Oceans are. The content has much variety, as it includes deep ocean marine life, fishing, coral reefs, marine life migration, weather systems and even shipping of containers across oceans. The scenes of coal reefs are particularly beautiful, and it is a shock to hear that a quarter of the Earth's corals died in the last fifty years. Deep water marine life is stunning as well, as most people would not have the chance to watch those majestic animals swimming in pitch dark waters. I was dumbfounded by the abandoned ships off the coast of Mauritania, and surprised by the seaweed farming in Korea. "Planet Ocean" is an eye opener, and and I hope it helps to raise awareness on the urgent need to protect and conserve the oceans.
unbekannternutzer I'm unsure as to how to review a documentary style 'movie'. what makes a documentary good? i am not sure. i will just review some of the aspects.Scientific accuracy: i was very pleased with this. i think i found only a few rather debatable scientific statements.pictures: the best thing about this movie. it was stunning. also the commentary was really well adjusted to the current scene.commentary: sticking to the facts, not being preachy, just like i want it.i think that's all of what i want from a documentary. it kept me concentrated and gave me something interesting to think about while letting me admire nature's beauty (but also letting me ponder over man's achievements seen from this angle). yes, i want more of it. nicely done.