Seaspiracy Comments

  • Hester 2023-06-22 12:29:25

    At first I thought it was talking about marine debris and then I thought it was about Dolphin Bay, and then it led to issues and thinking about the marine industry, etc. Although it was a bit scattered and wanted to talk about a lot, it was all there. I don’t know if the materials were limited. In the end, after watching this kind of documentary, I feel powerless and helpless. Humans should go extinct sooner. I am really sorry for being...

  • Matt 2023-06-04 08:35:10

    Shock is not enough to describe my reaction when I heard the cruel facts in the countless marine fisheries listed in the documentary, the lies of business tycoons and charity organizations, and the national government trying to conceal the truth. A must-see film for environmental protection...

  • Viva 2023-05-22 19:14:41

    Regarding the general catalog of marine ecological issues, each individual topic is huge and heavy. If you want to save the ocean, probably first is the ban on fishing and catching (the Yangtze River has been banned, and it is illegal to kill land wild animals), and then breeding (try to breed species at the bottom of the biological chain as much as possible, and do not breed top hunters. Livestock breeding That's it). But this is difficult to achieve. Therefore, human beings are immortal, and...

  • Arne 2023-05-07 10:49:58

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If there is any sport that changes the world view, it is diving for me. If you ask me what is the difference between diving and other sports. For me, other sports are about focusing on yourself, and diving is about forgetting yourself. As a small visitor from another world, those ego and self-realization are all left behind. I hope their homes are as good as before and after. I hope to have my world, a little bit better than before. Ten-star documentary. This era has...

  • Amber 2023-05-06 06:07:28

    "No one can do everything, but everyone can do something." The director is really great, he made a documentary by himself. Are humans the most extinct animals? (Jonsi & Alxe's bgm is full of...

  • Barrett 2023-04-30 13:10:41

    Similar to Dolphin Bay, it is actually a way of investigation and interviews to present the cruel truth, but it has a broader perspective than Dolphin Bay and touches on more essential issues. And although there are many personal emotional parts, it can also be seen that the interviewers and the information provided are often selectively presented, but the things revealed by the photographer are facts. Watch this movie after seeing the state of the fishing port in Quanzhou. The film, I'm almost...

  • Daphney 2023-04-12 23:04:32

    It’s a bit shocking... Try not to eat fish in the...

  • Elza 2023-04-12 21:25:05

    This kind of film is not only not to eat xx series, but also can no longer find a reason to have children...

  • Athena 2023-04-11 13:58:33

    Just look at how scary the world is! Even a fishery is so...

  • Patsy 2023-04-09 09:38:51

    The viewing experience is extremely uncomfortable. Extremely white supremacy shots and narratives everywhere shape the role of the white hero who risked his own life to investigate the filming (which he didn't actually) and cleverly questioned the dumb environmental group (which he really wasn't). But in reality, the film is extremely lacking in empathy and has no intention of understanding the real complexities and issues behind it. Any media practitioner with a little experience can see how...

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  • Dangelo 2022-11-30 06:44:08

    The ocean is not a bank, the earth is not a spaceship

    First put a paragraph of mechanical materialism worldview

    It has to be said that this is completely incomprehensible. The earth is an ecosystem and cannot be saved by saving a few "crews". The ocean is not just one or a group of machines, but an organically connected whole, which affects the whole...

  • Fern 2022-12-31 16:06:42

    "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world" is not necessarily true

    Last year, there was a very popular book "Travel of the Eel", which told the long history of human exploration of where the eel was born. They grew up in freshwater rivers, and then returned to specific ocean depths to spawn and die. It hasn't changed for thousands of years. What if they were...