Seaspiracy

Seaspiracy

  • Director: Ali Tabrizi
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: March 24, 2021
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Морська змова
  • "Seaspiracy" is a documentary directed by Ali Tarez and starring Ali Tarez and Richard O'Barry. The film will be released in the United States on March 24, 2021.

    Details

    • Release date March 24, 2021
    • Production companies Aum Films, Disruptive Studios

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    • By 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 locked up? They would become nearly immortal, and an eel that had been locked in a well for generations was salvaged, still waiting for its journey back to the ocean. This seemingly...

    • By Payton 2022-12-30 15:43:58

      Japan, BCI, hehe~

      a. Japan's claims of catching and killing dolphins are not convincing. Dolphins are smarter sea creatures than gorillas. And how keen is Japan on biological acting and genetic research? Individuals speculate that they are not only catching dolphins for eating and playing, but may also use dolphins to dig the ocean and study the brains of underwater creatures.

      While despising Japan's illegal whaling every year, don't forget France. b. The most important factor in marine pollution is not...

    • By Ora 2022-12-30 02:46:06

      The words "disgusting" and "cannibalism" are capitalized throughout the film

      Under the dome with Chai Jing in front of you, I will tell you that China's carbon emissions exceed the standard and affect the international ecological environment

      The United States has passed the stage of developing countries, passed the stage of excessive carbon emissions, and now you, the Chinese,

      You Chinese can't do it. In other words, how many large-displacement pickup trucks are in the United States?

      Later, it...

    • By Brice 2022-12-26 00:09:48

      speechless

      After watching a third of the time, I just wanted to complain about Taiji, Japan, when I saw [Shark's Fin Capital] HONGKONG

      It's a shame, isn't it?

      After reading it, you can't completely absorb all the details, but at least you know that the industrial chain derived from [commercial fishing] is harmful. The plastic limit on land was in full swing. McDonald's ran out of straws overnight, and milk tea shops used paper straws. But no one tells us that plastic straws make up only...

    • By Gerald 2022-12-21 02:42:31

      The nutrients of fruits and vegetables come from nutrients, why not skip this "middleman" and eat shit directly?

      "Why not skip the middleman of fish and get nutrients directly through algae." I can go to you. The nutrients of vegetables and fruits come from nutrients. Why didn't the person in charge of this company skip the "middleman" and eat shit directly?

      Although many new thinking directions have been proposed, it is still impossible to see the power of private goods entrainment. I support ocean public good, but I am against extreme environmentalism.

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    • By Ibrahim 2023-09-14 09:43:48

      Can you be a little more ignorant of the Devil's Call short review? Don't know that panda is...

    • By Elmer 2023-09-08 16:19:58

      "A lot of groups aren't interested in solving the problem, they are interested in exploiting the problem" The video answered my doubts when watching Dolphin Bay, and I feel like it will also change my...

    • By Dennis 2023-09-01 01:28:15

      The protection of marine animals is full of contradictions. We think there are so-called green foods, but no one can guarantee that the back is clean. We thought we could save animals by replacing straws with paper ones, but it was a drop in the bucket. We thought we could just donate money to animal protection organizations, but animal protection organizations are just another way to make money. In the final analysis, the best way to protect marine animals is not to eat fish. Then the question...

    • By America 2023-08-14 10:49:27

      The logic of a rare Western documentary that exposes Western environmental protection hoaxes is still very clear, and some parts with insufficient evidence may have some over-associations. Compared with the dolphins killed in the Dolphin Bay and the shark fins that Asia eats every year, the number of dolphins and sharks killed and discarded by fishing boats is even greater; compared with the plastic domestic waste discharged into the sea, discarded fishing gear is what kills marine life. The...

    • By Aisha 2023-08-08 09:14:32

      This film fills a blind spot in cognition. The largest proportion of marine plastic waste is not what I thought was everyday plastic straws, but actually industrialized commercial fishing gear and fishing nets. 46% of the human waste in the earth's oceans is actually fishing nets! The film's greatest value is that it raises a big, obscured problem, but the solution is more difficult to describe. The director also interviewed the buddy in "Dolphin Bay", and Japan should continue to be a...

    Movie plot

    This documentary reveals the worrying fact: Human actions have caused extensive damage to the marine environment, but this is little known. Filmmaker Ali Tarez originally only planned to shoot his beloved ocean, but later found himself examining the damage humans have caused to the fragile ocean. From the plastics and fishing gear that pollute the waters, the irreversible damage caused by towing operations and by-catch, to illegal...
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