"Sharks" is a fascinating 3D documentary film released in 2005. The plot focuses on the marine conservation and the need to protect these endangered animals from the worst predator ever found all over the world: the human being. Choosing this animal as the narrator has been a good decision taken by the director, because people like turtles and consequently filmgoers are more likely to sympathize with the story.
"Sharks" is a fascinating 3D documentary film released in 2005. The plot focuses on the marine conservation and the need to protect these endangered animals from the worst predator ever found all over the world: the human being. Choosing this animal as the narrator has been a good decision taken by the director, because people like turtles and consequently filmgoers are more likely to sympathize with the story.
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"Sharks" is a fascinating 3D documentary film released in 2005. The plot focuses on the marine conservation and the need to protect these endangered animals from the worst predator ever found all over the world: the human being. Choosing this animal as the narrator has been a good decision taken by the director, because people like turtles and consequently filmgoers are more likely to sympathize with the story.
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“Sharks” is a fascinating 3D documentary film released in 2005,
which gives the audience the opportunity to encounter different types of these wild animals, which have lived since a million years before dinosaurs roamed the earth. The plot focuses on the marine conservation and the urgent need to protect these endangered animals from the worst predator never found all over the world: the human being. The narrator and main character of the film is a turtle. It introduces the audience to different kinds of sharks and marine creatures. As I see it, choosing this animal as the narrator has been a good decision taken by the director, Jean-Jacques Mantello, because people like turtles and consequently filmgoers are more likely to sympathize with the story. Furthermore, its music is excellent. In fact, the soundtrack matches with most of the sequences in such a good way that it seems to be poetry in movement. “Sharks” is a film well worth seeing. Children of all ages, as well as adults, will love this entertaining documentary.