Das Schicksal der letzten unberührten Wildnis des Planeten, der Tiefsee, ist bedroht, da eine geheimnisvolle Organisation im Begriff ist, den massiven Abbau von Metallen am Meeresboden zu er... Alles lesenDas Schicksal der letzten unberührten Wildnis des Planeten, der Tiefsee, ist bedroht, da eine geheimnisvolle Organisation im Begriff ist, den massiven Abbau von Metallen am Meeresboden zu erlauben, um die weltweite Energiekrise zu lösen.Das Schicksal der letzten unberührten Wildnis des Planeten, der Tiefsee, ist bedroht, da eine geheimnisvolle Organisation im Begriff ist, den massiven Abbau von Metallen am Meeresboden zu erlauben, um die weltweite Energiekrise zu lösen.
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Unlike most docos of this sort, which tend to appear after something serious has happened and thereby they analyse the damage or the implications of what went on at the time, the central subject of Deep Rising (deep sea mining) is hugely topical right now-whether it commences or not is being decided as we speak. Knowing this while viewing Deep Rising makes it all the more compelling. The story follows two parallel yet opposing protagonists, one a world leading marine geologist, the other a CEO of a mining company. Led by Jason Momoa's rather fitting "voice of the deep" and a beautiful score by Olaffur Arnolds, the film is both cinematic (stunning deep sea animals) and politically fascinating. A rare doco in the moment doco.
We all know the seas are in peril from the affects of climate change and overfishing, but when we think of the seas, we never really imagine the the deep seas where we think there's nothing. Well, as it turns out, there's actually a lot going on down there and a lot of interest in disturbing it for political and financial gain.
Deep Rising probes the motives and and the consequences of what opening up a new massive mining operation might mean for us and the world and it's certainly concerning.
But the film is also balanced very carefully with the beauty of the life down there and we're led through the journey by the voice of Jason Momoa, who at first seemed like an odd or maybe populist choice, but strangely feels just right - deep and emotive.
All in all it feels like an important journey into the deep seas that we all need to take!
Deep Rising probes the motives and and the consequences of what opening up a new massive mining operation might mean for us and the world and it's certainly concerning.
But the film is also balanced very carefully with the beauty of the life down there and we're led through the journey by the voice of Jason Momoa, who at first seemed like an odd or maybe populist choice, but strangely feels just right - deep and emotive.
All in all it feels like an important journey into the deep seas that we all need to take!
Underlying this seemingly balanced deep sea science and geopolitical documentary is a simple but very important message, are we about to make another catastrophic mistake in the pursuance of resources. I pray we don't.
The movie takes us on a dark journey, both figurative and literal. While the literal darkness is spliced with light, in the form of absolutely stunning deep sea footage, the figurative form less such opportunities for balance due to our evolving understanding that we are on another fast track towards a dire outcome which can only be bad for us and the only question is, how soon will we reap the seeds of this new calamity should we embark on a path of plunder. The film left me deeply (no need to pardon the pun) concerned and left me wanting to take action. I'm guessing this is it's implicit aim. In which case well done indeed.
The movie takes us on a dark journey, both figurative and literal. While the literal darkness is spliced with light, in the form of absolutely stunning deep sea footage, the figurative form less such opportunities for balance due to our evolving understanding that we are on another fast track towards a dire outcome which can only be bad for us and the only question is, how soon will we reap the seeds of this new calamity should we embark on a path of plunder. The film left me deeply (no need to pardon the pun) concerned and left me wanting to take action. I'm guessing this is it's implicit aim. In which case well done indeed.
It IS a timely documentary...but, in my opinion, it doesn't address a very important point...
that if there were less need for the resources then there wouldn't be a need for this documentary....
in plainer terms, why isn't there a LARGE move, governed by each nation's government, towards a public transportation system that will meet all needs...including individual services for those in need... like the handicapped...or, let's say, a vehicle parked in every neighborhood for emergency(life threatening) situations...and i'm just coming up with possible needs off the top of my head...sure, it would take a LARGE organizational shift...but ULtimately it would reduce the need for the resources now being mined(including drilling) that are SO damaging the ecosphere...
think about it...almost all vehicles spend 90% of their time PARKED...
if each government made it part of their business to make SURE that there was a system to move around it's populace...inexpensively, including it could be a tax...and it prob wouldn't be much...what a difference it would make...
so...once again our species is approaching an important problem from the wrong angle...
and i don't CARE about what people might think is an 'unrealistic solution'. WHY? Because of our addiction to the idea that we're enTItled to move around when and where we want to? Not now that we understand the consequences of this freedom...
we either get these addictions under control or we won't survive...AND we'll be taking most of other life forms with us in our headlong rush into relative extinction...
I was hoping for an informative and thought provoking analysis of the merits and risks of a newly discovered source of minerals for future auto industry technology. Instead I couldn't help thinking it might just be an anti-EV propaganda hit job from the fossil fuel industry.
The "fly-on-the-wall" view of various meetings and functions does leave the viewer somewhat to their own thoughts, which helps to make it seem vaguely impartial. The dull bits are interspersed with some stunning underwater video of various unusual deep sea creatures that would very likely be affected by the sediment plumes created by the proposed mineral extraction along with examples of anti-mining protestors. But this subject has been summed up much more succinctly and clearly by others including the Just Have a Think channel on YT.
The "fly-on-the-wall" view of various meetings and functions does leave the viewer somewhat to their own thoughts, which helps to make it seem vaguely impartial. The dull bits are interspersed with some stunning underwater video of various unusual deep sea creatures that would very likely be affected by the sediment plumes created by the proposed mineral extraction along with examples of anti-mining protestors. But this subject has been summed up much more succinctly and clearly by others including the Just Have a Think channel on YT.
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- 3.015 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 360 $
- 29. Okt. 2023
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