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The Last of the Sea Women

  • 2024
  • 1h 27m
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7.0/10
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The Last of the Sea Women (2024)
On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fight to save their vanishing culture from looming threats.
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On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fights to save their vanishing culture from looming threats.On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fights to save their vanishing culture from looming threats.On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fights to save their vanishing culture from looming threats.

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    • Sue Kim
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    • Director
      • Sue Kim
    • 9User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    7fancanelokristina015

    I have never heard of this story before, very interesting, not enough covered

    It's fascinating to me that I learned for the first time about these strong, fearless, cheerful grandmothers called haenyeo, who in their 60s and 70s still snorkel a few meters and collect seafood to sell, and that's a tradition in South Korea. On the island of Jeji, a craft that has been handed down for generations, but is now dying out due to climate change, ocean pollution, and because the new generations do not want to do it. UNESCO protected this tradition in 2016.

    However, although the film is visually wonderful, they failed to elaborate on some very important topics, such as when the government of Japan decided to release radioactive material into the ocean after Fukushima and when a haenyeo representative was invited to the UN to give a speech on what consequences this would have. . We don't really get a full epilogue to it, it's just scratched the surface. In essence, they did release that material into the ocean.
    6SulaMercy

    Educational film without an emotional uplift

    Given that it's an A24 production, I had high hopes for good characters and storytelling but was ultimately disappointed.

    The film is beautifully shot and the women profiled are incredible, but there is so little character building that an hour and a half later, I don't feel any closer to any of the characters. The film touches on some of the seawomen's past, the discrimination they faced, the lack of labour rights, and how they finally rose above it all. But the director gives the issue quite a superficial treatment using a few standard soundbites without diving deeper.

    I also feel I didn't learn much about the "haenyeo" women. Why are the divers all women but their "bosses" all men? Is the area accessible to haenyeo divers only? Why are they able to compete with more modern forms of fishing? Given Malala is the producer, I also expected a deeper dive into related social issues.

    Overall, the film is beautiful but lacklustre in emotion and substance. It's fun to see dozens of septuagenarians free diving, laughing and having a good time, but this isn't enough to sustain the film for an hour and a half. It feels like it's TV film you can watch on Discovery Channel.
    9zvxcpt

    Emotional And Educational

    As with most people who take the time to watch this fascinating documentary, I knew nothing about "haenyeos" beforehand, but I learned a lot in just 90 minutes. Yes, it's challenging to summarize a tradition that began nearly 2,000 years ago in such a short timeframe, but I think the filmmakers did an excellent job. For me, the documentary provided a riveting introduction to a way of life that's on the verge of extinction due to a number of factors.

    I especially enjoyed meeting the two younger haenyeos who not only share their "aunties'" passion for the profession, but may also be able to convince a younger generation to carry on the tradition.

    Overall, The Last Of The Sea Women is an emotional, educational and beautifully filmed introduction to a group of amazing women whose story I truly enjoyed hearing.
    6Bookmaven9

    A little more informative

    I would highly recommend anyone wanting to learn more about this amazing tradition, read The Island of The Sea Women by Lisa See to get a more in depth understanding g of this culture. There is so much more to the Haenyou than this did orovides and a lot more history.

    I watched this to learn more after finishing the book. And it was cool to see them in action, but too much fo us on what was happening in Japan. Although I understand and realize it's important, but it didn't teach me as much as I wanted to learn. Jeju island was deeply affected by the Korean War and the April 3 uprising that would have been more interesting since it directly affected these people.
    3isocano

    More Politics Than Anything Else

    A documentary film about a group of female divers, most of them elderly, from South Korea. They dive without any kind of assistance to collect seafood.

    It has all the basics you'd expect in these cases: interviews with different protagonists, basic information about how long this tradition has existed, how it continues today, etc.

    You might find it more or less interesting overall; personally, it didn't catch my attention at all.

    The main problem arises when they mention that this group has partnered with the United Nations, throw in some low-quality meetings about the Fukushima issue, and, finally, showcase the waste of taxes and the time politicians spend padding their agendas.

    You're not missing anything by skipping this documentary.

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      The true history behind the New York Times bestseller The Island of Sea Women, a novel by Lisa See published in 2019.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las últimas mujeres del mar
    • Filming locations
      • Jeju Island, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • A24
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