Mission Blue (Robert Nixon, 2014) USA
Reviewed by Linnea Nilsson at Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2014
M- ajestic shots of both above the surface and below. Magical.
I- ncredible life story of Sylvia Earle. All the places she has been to is amazing.
S- hows you really the meaning of protecting the ocean.
S- ylvia Earle is a big inspiration with her passion of the ocean. I wish I was that passionated about something.
I- feel sorry for the ocean and its species. Especially the sharks in Asia, how they torture them for just their fins.
O- pening film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. (They couldn’t have chosen a better one!)
N- ot really sure of what they wanted us to do at the end. Just visit their site?
B- etter safe than sorry, maybe it’s time to stop eating fish? Or at least reduce our demand.
L- ong and beautiful scenes in the water.
U- nder the surface of the ocean of Australia, they show us that almost everything is dead. Time to save it?
E- diting could have been better, they should have shown more than just the surface of Sylvia’s life.
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- 02.16.14 / 9pm
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- Documentary, Films, Santa Barbara Film Festival 2014
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