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La conservacionista marina y activista de las redes sociales Ocean Ramsey nada intrépidamente con tiburones en este documental sobre su arriesgada misión de protegerlos.La conservacionista marina y activista de las redes sociales Ocean Ramsey nada intrépidamente con tiburones en este documental sobre su arriesgada misión de protegerlos.La conservacionista marina y activista de las redes sociales Ocean Ramsey nada intrépidamente con tiburones en este documental sobre su arriesgada misión de protegerlos.
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Firstly, I was surprised to see people judging her based on her choice of outfit in a video that's being recorded. What she does is both dangerous and heroic-it's ridiculous to focus on something so superficial.
People will always find something to criticise when they have complicated opinions. But what she is trying to announce and prove is fantastic. She is clearly aware of the danger of extinction facing these amazing creatures, and she puts in an incredible amount of effort into this work. She has truly found her purpose in life, while most people don't even realise why they exist.
The documentary itself is amazing, with incredible and fascinating shots. My only negative was that the underwater footage sometimes went on too long, leaving less time for the events happening behind the scenes. Overall, though, it's an incredibly beautiful documentary.
People will always find something to criticise when they have complicated opinions. But what she is trying to announce and prove is fantastic. She is clearly aware of the danger of extinction facing these amazing creatures, and she puts in an incredible amount of effort into this work. She has truly found her purpose in life, while most people don't even realise why they exist.
The documentary itself is amazing, with incredible and fascinating shots. My only negative was that the underwater footage sometimes went on too long, leaving less time for the events happening behind the scenes. Overall, though, it's an incredibly beautiful documentary.
While it was fascinating to watch her swim alongside such massive sharks, I think it sends a problematic message. It's risky to personify apex predators like giving them names and suggesting a personal bond blurs the line between perception and scientific reality. What are her actual qualifications beyond being an advocate with a passion for sharks and diving? Throughout the entire segment, I couldn't stop thinking of the "Grizzly Man," who believed bears were his friends. He named and interacted with them as if they were pets...until they ultimately killed and ate him.
I'm not suggesting sharks lack sentience, and I fully support efforts to protect them. But this approach feels like playing Russian roulette. At any moment, one of those sharks could turn on her. Maybe it's my deep fear of sharks, but portraying wild animals as misunderstood rather than dangerous can lead to tragic consequences-just ask the tourists in Yellowstone who try to pet bison. Wild animals deserve respect, not familiarity.
I'm not suggesting sharks lack sentience, and I fully support efforts to protect them. But this approach feels like playing Russian roulette. At any moment, one of those sharks could turn on her. Maybe it's my deep fear of sharks, but portraying wild animals as misunderstood rather than dangerous can lead to tragic consequences-just ask the tourists in Yellowstone who try to pet bison. Wild animals deserve respect, not familiarity.
10MissRS-5
This is a good docu, she is great. But people shouldn't just go swimming with sharks. There was a guy who did something similar for years and one day he was being filmed and a shark ripped off his leg. It's her life and if she knows the risks it's her choice. But it is valid to worry that social media influencers are taking risks more to promote themselves than help sharks. It seems like she genuinely loves sharks and cares about their survival. I think it is a beautiful film and shows how much they care about their survival animals. Though this is about her, she is really focused on sharks and you can tell she wants the film to be more about sharks and educating people and that really comes through. She is using her platform for shark conservation and risking her life to do so. I actually think she has made a big difference changing things for sharks. I also appreciate seeing sharks in a different light. Other influencers swimming with sharks are mostly men and it is mostly about how brave they are swimming with sharks, whereas Ocean makes it about the animals and I think that differentiates her. Before she became so well known people weren't really cari g much about this, so she has been a big game changer for shark conservation.
7.4 stars.
As any other logical person would conclude, this is a very dangerous profession. Her whole life is about sharks. The fact is, I applaud her dedication to her beloved pets. I feel she considers them pets, or just apex predator acquaintances, either way, she is rolling the dice every time she hangs out with these behemoth buddies.
It doesn't change my feeling about this documentary. It's quite entertaining and actually endearing. I feel sorry for the sharks if I'm being honest. I would never dive and float around with these guys, because it's a huge risk. What if I am that one in ten-thousand human, and a shark happens to be in a mood that day, and takes my leg? I'll avoid the possibility of it, but I still feel that Ocean truly believes this is her destiny, so good for her. I think that if one of her shark friends ate her, she wouldn't mind. As she becomes a tasty treat, Ocean would exclaim that she exited this life on her own terms.
As any other logical person would conclude, this is a very dangerous profession. Her whole life is about sharks. The fact is, I applaud her dedication to her beloved pets. I feel she considers them pets, or just apex predator acquaintances, either way, she is rolling the dice every time she hangs out with these behemoth buddies.
It doesn't change my feeling about this documentary. It's quite entertaining and actually endearing. I feel sorry for the sharks if I'm being honest. I would never dive and float around with these guys, because it's a huge risk. What if I am that one in ten-thousand human, and a shark happens to be in a mood that day, and takes my leg? I'll avoid the possibility of it, but I still feel that Ocean truly believes this is her destiny, so good for her. I think that if one of her shark friends ate her, she wouldn't mind. As she becomes a tasty treat, Ocean would exclaim that she exited this life on her own terms.
I really liked this documentary at first, but as it went on I became very aware of who these people were and what their main interests were, and I truly don't think it's shark conservation. Like others have mentioned in their reviews this seems more like an elongated Instagram post than it does a documentary. I really didn't like the fact that we got SO LITTLE time with the actual scientists, and they were made out to be the big bad guys out to get Ocean. I think it misrepresents their intentions and makes this "documentary" come off as very biased. I would have loved to have learned something from watching this, but the only thing I've come away from this documentary with is you really probably shouldn't go petting 20 foot long great white sharks in your bikini. It's a pretty bad look overall.
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- Presupuesto
- USD 60,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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