The Living Sea (1995)

Director: Greg MacGillivray

Writers: Roger Holzberg and Tim Cahill



No doubt this film was much more impressive in IMAX theaters, but even on your home screen, the beautiful images will inspire awe.

 


On that count, there is no reason to disparage this film. 



However, I would have preferred that the magnificent images be wedded to fascinating content as well. 



The general message of this film is: "The sea is important and we have to protect it."

 


No duh. 



In service of this message, the filmmakers breeze through a number of interesting subjects, each of which would make a captivating film by themselves, that have no relationship to each other beyond their mutual connection to the sea.



Show me a film about the Coast Guard's rescue teams. 



Show me a film about the discovery of deep-sea creatures such as the massive cyphonophon.

 


Show me a film about the unique eco-system of the isolated ocean lakes of the Palau Islands and the natives who tend the reefs there.

 


But please don't mash them all together like this.







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