There are many good documentaries recently, and this is one of them. The theme is environmental protection, about the shady story of the world's marine fisheries.
The deep ocean is about human survival. She embraces what human beings do, provides us with wonderful moments and occasionally reminds us of our mistakes with a bad temper.
It is mentioned in the film that according to the current fishing level, there will be no fish to catch in 2048. As the top human beings in the biological chain, they have the power to live and kill, but there is no answer to the question of future survival. Maybe the main creators are too acute when facing various organizations, because this is not a matter of one organization and one person, it is about all human beings. The pictures in "Dolphin Bay" in the early years were shocking. The data and related content released in this documentary subverted cognition. The bottomless shady story is deeper than the sea.
Do people really need to eat fish? Can alternatives to it change the status quo? The film did not give an answer, but according to the data, facing the severe situation in the future is coming to us step by step. The problem of "sustainable" chronic suicide and environmental pollution is by no means an alarmist, it's just a matter of time before the roar of the planet will come. All we can do is not violate our conscience.
It is unlikely that all members are vegetarians. Imagine that one day such a problem can be solved in the way mentioned at the end of the film. When the table is full of plant fish and plant meat, will we proudly photograph it and show it to the public?
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