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After the Bite (2023)

Review by pulnski_ms

After the Bite

1/10

Humans Are Awful

This documentary was not balanced at all. The locals shown here are arrogant people out to kill animals because they inconvenience them. We as humans are not part of the marine ecosystem. If we want to play in the water then we need to coexist with the creatures that have no choice but to call it home.

This documentary shamelessly capitalizes on the death of a young man who is not here to share his views. They use his death as a call to kill the seals and the sharks so that no more deaths like his occur. At no point does anyone think hey maybe we don't belong out there.

They continually blame a law that protects marine wildlife for the arrival of sharks. However at no point do they mention that while the sharks and seals have only increased since the law it is not because there are now suddenly just more animals coming to the area. The reason their numbers have increased is because we are not killing them for sport. This is their natural habitat and we tried to eradicate them. This law is the only thing protecting them from the most dangerous species on the planet...humans.

Overall this documentary is a disgusting display of the arrogance of humans and how much we deserve what nature is doing to us.
  • pulnski_ms
  • Jan 4, 2025

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