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Sometimes it seems the cinema was invented for movies such as the oceans can be made. With his ability to see things very small and very large, unexpected transmit emotions to present the drama of being alive and part of our universe, oceans must be regarded as an innovative historical films.

It opens like a child is in a bank and asked about the sea in front of him. We see and hear and take majestic waves within them. They are big and threatening and do what they do all the time, as our phones clutch and coffee. We forget the world who we are and reminds us of the movie.

A team spent 200 days waiting for a shot of whales, and I do not know which one. It could have been any of the three or four sequences that were so big and moving as any nature documentary, if not the best I've seen. The question we ask throughout the film is' how do they do? "How do cameras entering the marine world wide, get your awesome images that make us feel we are traveling with massive sea creatures, a few inches of a lizard that powerful as stopping in appearance, as it is quick. The cameras are there at the right times, and the parasites attached to their rides, inside and out, like sea lions brooch mother their children to them, as creatures born.

There is a line that Pierce Brosnan delivery narrator summarizes the thrust of the film, which under the sea, nature intended it. The creatures we see in the oceans are almost impossible to understand. Some are poignantly beautiful, some are disgustingly horrible, representing the world of circus life underwater. wild colors, textures and shapes are the norm - nothing is ordinary. It's a feast for the eyes and heart. flying dragons, rock fish, silk scarves are just some of the dozens of species we know.

We are taken on board fighting vessels to navigate the terrible storms, and in turn funnels inside living things, and a great battle between two armies of crayfish. A bug-eyed stares to seal the chamber under water with curiosity. We are creatures react to the camera, some do DoubleTake, some look up and notice, but keep in his way, and run some of it. But the eyes of the little seal of looking at the camera and in our moment of recognition in a species heartbreaking things.

No attention to the endangered creatures and the interference of man in that terrible sea life and subsequent death collateral, such as dolphins and turtles that remain in the nets of tuna in Italy, and garbage that forces the animals to expand their hunting grounds beyond what they know. An impressive sequence with a seal to consider a shopping cart at the bottom of the ocean, a wet landfill, as human waste - bottles of bleach, plastic sheets and more - obliterating the lumen.

But the film does not stop with the threats that we are, it shows us that instead of a valuable resource of the oceans, to make us fall in love with him and his creatures and do something to protect their future.

Oceans has been called a documentary and a drama, it's fair. The drama comes from many aspects of the film, our place in nature, the world we can not see what lives and thrives under the water surface, the struggle for survival. A group of just hatched sea turtles sprints from the nest to the sea, but all but one are eaten by birds flying, fighting crab above, is the drama at its best and most original.

powerful images remain long after the film ends - as the flock of birds diving into the ocean to take care of small fish, the immensity of the whale's body and her life, a pool cameraman alongside a shark at absolutely no endangered dolphins playing with exuberance in the water - so many times.

Oceans is a disturbing, brave, amazing and glorious experience that is impossibel forget. Its part of the series on the nature of Disney, the first being the Earth and the next will be the cats of Africa. We are lucky that this series is done, because too often we forget that we share the world with beautiful, mysterious and hopefully undending varieties of life.

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