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Sharkwater

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In Theaters: September 28, 2007

PG | Documentary | 1h 29m

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User rating: March 26, 2010

What an amazing film. One can\ t help but to feel emotion at a gut level when watching the horrific treatment of these animals. Most importantly is action has to take place. And a good place to start is seeing the film and passing it on to others. Educating people about the direct effect that the ocean\ s ecology ( and balance of that ecology ) has on the human race hopefully will prompt thinking and, ultimately action. Sometimes the passion for the beauty of these amazing creatures is not enough. But I took great pleasure in feeling this passion for the beauty I saw in this film. The harsh reality of what\ s actually happening to these creatures is hard to swallow.

User rating: March 25, 2010

THIS NEEDS TO STOP. WE NEED TO TAKE THIS HIGHER. IF WE ALL HELP, AND PUT SOME EFFORT INTO IT. IT WILL BE STOPPED

User rating: March 24, 2010

The courage we all need. The value that we show. The love that we all live. A demonstration of humanity. One responsibility we all must take. What must be done for every human being, protection of life. Give your life who gave you life.

User rating: March 22, 2010

really good documentairy finning sharks for money is not so cool

User rating: March 18, 2010

love the movie but i wish they would stop finning sharks

User rating: March 17, 2010

this is a amazing documentairy, and if the website a Chinese version of the better!

User rating: March 16, 2010

I definatly agree, theres has already been a major dolphin protection movement some 15 years ago with the whole dolphins in tuna nets. Very few people will go out and eat dolphins, because who doesnt love dolphins?! Saving these sharks will not only help sharks but humans too. We should be looking at the bigger picture!!!

User rating: March 11, 2010

My biggest question is: why do the dolphins get all the attention (a.k.a the OSCAR)? Just cause they\ re cute and cuddly? Dolphins deserve to be saved too but these sharks are too often demonized (Oscar tribute to horror films?? Starting off with Jaws and the ominous track???) I really thought that this documentary deserved an Oscar more than The Cove.

User rating: March 10, 2010

thank\ s you for this documentairy, it\ s the reality and i think that we have to do something to save them!It\ s opened a lote of eyes and it\ s a good thing to see the horrible reality! thank\ s you and i hope that people will realize that we have to do something, continu to save the shark!! gracias,merci!

User rating: March 10, 2010

An amazing film, watch it, learn from it and pass it on! I have always loved sharks and watching this has made me realise just how much they need our help. Finning, and the importation of shark fins should be internationaly banned. Bless you Rob Stewart for doing so much to help raise public awareness of the plight of the worlds sharks. Much respect also to Paul Watson for all the great work he and the Sea Shepherd crew are doing.