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Sharkwater

User rating: 4.22 1702 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 28, 2007

PG | Documentary | 1h 29m

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User rating: January 21, 2010

This movie changed my life and the way I view the world. I no longer eat seafood and I have a much greater respect for the oceans and all marine life. Every person needs to see this whether you are interested in the oceans and the environment or not. This documentary is heartbreaking, shocking, and absolutely beautiful.

User rating: January 21, 2010

People need to be aware of the evils of mankind and help put a stop to all this unneccessary killing!

User rating: January 21, 2010

A mindboggling and mindchanging movie. Movies like this one( and for example "The Cove") makes me realize that we do not deserve to live on this beautiful planet.

User rating: January 21, 2010

Excellent movie. Very well done! It's a real eye-opener! 5 Stars for sure!

User rating: January 21, 2010

EVERYTHING that Rob produces is worth 10 stars, coz he bothers! Its a rising swell people, we, the people, have the power to change things VOX POPULI!

User rating: January 21, 2010

One of the most profound film I've seen about the holocaust going on this plant of sharks.

User rating: January 21, 2010

awesome film!

User rating: January 21, 2010

best. documentary. period.

User rating: January 21, 2010

Great film. It is a little graphic, however I still feel that parents should show this film to their kids after, say the age of 10ish. They are probably already watching tv/ movies/ video games where people's bodies are being blown up. Seeing marine life being murdered for real might instill a little humanity and show that there are real consequences in real life to killing. The most confusing thing for kids might be the hypocrisy of governments saying that certain actions are illegal, but then turning around and allowing them to happen anyway. I am so glad this film was made. This film makes one respect the ocean and the beauty of its creatures, including sharks.

User rating: January 21, 2010

I had heard of shark fin soup before the movie but never gave any thought to how the fins were acquired. After seeing this movie I won't touch shark and only eat sustainable seafood. The movie was well done and sparked a lot of conversation afterwards amongst the viewers.