This documentary shows the Great Barrier Reef on a microscopic scale. Told through the vein of a baby puffer fish, Puff, we are introuduced to myriad other creatures which Puff shares his marine ecosystem with.
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Great images but clumsy climate moralism
A view into a fascinating world with really impressive visuals. Has just the right running time as well. Some genuinely bizarre and scary creatures can be observed in great detail.
The sudden turn to tedious moralism towards the end leaves a sour taste though. Using the identifikcation with and sympathy for one single fish might work as a manipulation technique for children, but is much too blunt for adults. Surely the authors know that there are other factors except human misbehaving that influence the development of reefs.
I would recommend to turn off the movie after the snail chase scene.
Amazing and beautiful tiny creatures on the bottom of the sea!
Amazing and beautiful tiny creatures on the bottom of the sea!
Amazing and beautiful tiny creatures on the bottom of the sea!
Amazing and beautiful tiny creatures on the bottom of the sea!