Oceans: Our Blue Planet
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- Kate Winslet
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- Feb 27, 2026
Saw this at science museum. Weeped at the walrus mother holding her baby with her little walrus arms because they were too fat for the iceberg
hodgindiSep 2, 2021Nature documentaries are a strange breed. Because they fail to acknowledge intelligent design, the beauty and wonder on display always lacks purpose. But because everything needs purpose these documentaries assign it to humans, which is why almost always they conclude…
RicardoMay 31, 2025"From producing the oxygen we breath to controling our weather, the oceans are our life support system" This was truly a breathtaking film. As a fisheries student, I was deeply moved and filled with awe. The marine creatures featured were absolutely fascinating, especially…
umysho - Feb 28, 2019
It's a nice little documentary about aquatic life, and how sophisticated these sea creatures' ways of life actually are. I learnt how tusk fishes eat their breakfast, how schools of dolphins bond, how octopuses make an armor made of shells to protect themselves from pyjamas…
Irwan Nur RizqiFeb 28, 2025Fell asleep but it’s bc I didn’t sleep last night and it’s also tech week
SamJul 1, 2025Lo he visto en una pantalla de nosecuantos metros curvada y sonido envolvente y aún así mi madre se ha conseguido dormir 🔥
espatri - Aug 4, 2025
Gran combustible para siesta. Faltaron tiburones y faltaron moscas
gemmaperezAug 8, 2025Went to the zoo to watch this in IMAX. Got to eat zoo popcorn (might actually be my favorite popcorn ever, it's salty and crunchy and comes in a box!) And have Kate Winslet teach me about fish and sea otters and kelp forests, great way to spend a day!
AmyAug 4, 2025An interesting viewing experience at the Hemisferic in Valencia. I think it has some glimpses of the potential of the medium like that opening in which the POV shot establishes us from our own POV, under the water. Granted, this clearly wasn’t designed for this viewing…
James Leonard