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Mauricio 2022-09-20 21:51:29
Very good, filled some new knowledge. . . It is indeed worth considering a reasonable and healthy reduction of meat intake. . . It still makes sense. ....
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Dessie 2022-09-02 17:12:01
The look and feel is more complicated, the structure is indeed progressive, and the shocking data is indeed enough to cause the audience to be horrified, but in the back, it slips into a difficult predicament (the problem itself is very unsolvable), So my look and feel is a bit like that "Domination", it's scary and cruel, but it doesn't seem to get more resonance. Yes, I also know that reality is terrible, but how can a simple "don't eat fish" be enough to get rid of it? It's too light. Of...
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Katelyn 2022-06-01 22:38:12
The idea is a bit erratic for a small-cost film, but there are some interesting points mentioned in it [46% of marine debris are by-products of fisheries, fishing nets and fishing gear, so the harm to marine life is greater, rather than online What plastic bags and plastic straws are used to earn...
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Bernhard 2022-06-01 22:11:21
It’s crazy, humans, in fact, everyone should feel normal now that everyone should die...
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Sydnie 2022-06-01 21:30:47
"Sustainable" discourse has been going on in Europe and the United States for more than ten years, and this film has pushed this bleached word to the forefront. Contemporary "sustainability" is kneeling down to the logic of capitalism, and the essence of this logic is layered exploitation. It allows human beings to play only two roles, the exploiter and the exploited, when they are born. The more you learn about your own consumption behavior, the more you will find that ethical consumption is...
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Renee 2022-06-01 18:39:08
A documentary that subverts my personal cognition, humans are still...
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Lyla 2022-06-01 14:56:51
I was shocked that the bulk of marine plastic waste came from discarded fishing nets and ropes. The ending words touched me most of the positive and negative things that bring about change in human civilization start with someone.Some one.And no one can do everything but everyone can do...
Seaspiracy Comments
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Roslyn 2022-10-08 23:43:11
Protecting the ocean is everyone's responsibility
The second Netflix dad documentary I watched today. High quality, objective reality. I am very grateful to the director Ali for giving me so many facts that I never knew. ?It turns out that plastic waste only accounts for 0.03% of marine litter (but I still think the plastic restriction order is...
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Lavonne 2022-10-10 23:54:23
Rather than calling on people to be vegetarian, it is better to call first to stop over-producing meat products
I watched Netflix's "Fishery Conspiracy" last week. From the beginning of the exploration of ocean protection to the final conclusion, it is actually better to be vegetarian than eating fish is not as good as imagined. This seems to be a common problem of some advanced environmentalists in...