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The Living Sea

  • 1995
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  • 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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The Living Sea (1995)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFilmmaker Greg MacGillivray examines the world's oceans and their importance to life on Earth.Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray examines the world's oceans and their importance to life on Earth.Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray examines the world's oceans and their importance to life on Earth.

  • Dirección
    • Greg MacGillivray
  • Guionistas
    • Roger Holzberg
    • Tim Cahill
  • Elenco
    • Steven K. Katona
    • Meryl Streep
    • Judith Connor
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
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    • Dirección
      • Greg MacGillivray
    • Guionistas
      • Roger Holzberg
      • Tim Cahill
    • Elenco
      • Steven K. Katona
      • Meryl Streep
      • Judith Connor
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Steven K. Katona
    • Self (Maine)
    Meryl Streep
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    Judith Connor
    • Self (Monterey)
    • (as Dr. Judith Connor)
    William Hamner
    • Self (Palau)
    • (as Dr. William Hamner)
    Rainos M. Hayes
    • Self (Hawaii)
    Richard Marsh
    • Self (Hawaii)
    Laura Martin
    • Self (Palau researcher)
    Stephanie K. Martin
    • Self (Maine)
    James A.R. McFarlane
    • Self (Monterey)
    Bruce Robison
    • Self (deep ocean research, Monterey)
    • (as Dr. Bruce H. Robison)
    Jennifer Rock
    • Self (Maine)
    Marty Thomas
    • Self (Hawaii)
    Francis Toribiong
    • Self (Palau native)
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      • Greg MacGillivray
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      • Tim Cahill
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    10mhawfield-2

    Fascinating!

    A fascinating look at how the oceans of the world impact the Earth. Facts like "70% of the Earth's oxygen comes from ocean plants." Great soundtrack from sting that compliments the film and each story. While not as impressive watching it at home as it is in an IMAX theater, it is still well worth a look at.
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    Mind-blowing

    I've only ever seen 3 IMAX films and this is one of them. I was totally blown away by the incredible sound and photography. I had to study every shot because there is so much in it.

    It's not actually a movie like other IMAX films (such as Across the Sea of Time and T-Rex) but more of a documentary about how we are all islanders and how we live because the sea lives. It was surprisingly effective in this sense. My fave part was the discovery of the new underwater fish and the fish that had, what looked like, thousands of little lights flashing on and off.

    A scene with a boat fighting waves and crashing back down onto the sea was better than anything in The Perfect Storm. The sound in this particular scene is IN-CRED-IBLE.

    Whenever you pass by an IMAX check to see whether or not they are showing this masterpiece. You'll love it.
    9robfollower

    The Living Sea(1995)

    The Living Sea is a 70mm American documentary film exploring marine locales intended to show the importance of protecting the ocean, released to IMAX theaters in 1995. It is narrated by actress Meryl Streep, with music by Sting, produced by Science World, a Vancouver-based science education center, and underwater imagery directed by filmmaker Greg MacGillivray.

    The film is a survey of the world's oceans, emphasizing that it is a single interconnected ocean and the dependence of all life on the planet. The film shows researchers tracking whales, a Coast Guard rough-weather rescue squad, a deep-ocean research team, and the Palau Islands, which contain an unusual jellyfish habitat.

    The film is directed by Academy Award-nominated IMAX director and cinematographer Greg MacGillivray, who also directed similar water-conservation themed documentaries such as Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Highly recommended
    6rbverhoef

    Wants to show too much

    As a documentary 'The Living Sea' is sort of a mess, throwing as much in forty minutes as it can, but it contains images of rare beauty, some useful information and a great soundtrack.

    Narrated by Meryl Streep we learn some things about the sea under the surface and about the sea above the surface. Although these things both have their influence on each other the film rushes so much we never really learn why. We see some jelly fish, some surfers, some whales, the islands of Hawaii, the islands of Palau with its own narrator, a research center in Maine, some other creatures, a rescue boat.

    Yes, I have to admit that every small episode is entertaining or at least beautiful to look at, but from a documentary, even a forty minute IMAX production, you expect a little bit more. The soundtrack from Sting is a nice bonus that makes 'The Living Sea' both easy on the eyes as on the ears.
    10hrsimon

    Excellent documentary for everyone ((spoilers?))

    I picked this up at our library because it looked slightly interesting, and we're going on a beach vacation soon. ...WOW! It is so good!! I've watched it three times now, and took it to a get-together for other family members to watch it, and they all really enjoyed it as well, especially "The Making Of" segment. Our 2-yo was mesmerized, and we all appreciated the very unique, entertaining, beautiful footage. It was originally shot for IMAX theaters, which must have been perfect! I recommend watching it on the biggest screen possible, with the lights out.

    Our favorite parts...

    Time-lapsed footage of 30-foot tides in Canada: watch the harbor drain until the big boats are sitting on mud, then it fills back up again!

    Sped-up footage of boats zipping across the water, people on the beach: humorous.

    Surfers and huge waves in Hawaii: really captures the feeling of surfing, and their passion for the ocean.

    Coast Guard boat jumping and crashing through enormous waves at Cape Disappointment.

    The music by Sting, with tweaked instrumentals, really fits!

    Islander Dad with his two kids in a speed boat, cruising at high speeds under rock formations, and skimming the beautiful shores.

    The fact that there were no actors, just real people like the dad, and a woman's first time snorkeling with jellyfish and descending into poisonous depths of a salt-water lake.

    THE MAKING OF... where the producers talk about difficulties they had with different shots, dangers they faced in several scenes, cost of production, orchestrating the soundtrack, and reason for making this film.

    Their reason for making this film, for putting their heart and soul into it, was in the hopes that people who watch it will fall in love with the sea, and therefore want to protect it. As they said, "there is only one ocean," and it encompasses such a majority of the earth that no matter where we live, "we are all islanders."

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      Was included on a bonus HD Video disc with select Intel Motherboards sold in 2008.
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      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Clueless/An Awfully Big Adventure/Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home/Living in Oblivion/Bandit Queen (1995)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de febrero de 1995 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Living Sea: Mares apasionantes
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bar Harbor, Maine, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Aquarium of the Americas
      • Cosmonova Omnitheater, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm
      • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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