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Sharkwater

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In Theaters: September 28, 2007

PG | Documentary | 1h 29m

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User rating: January 19, 2010

Amazing. Ive always had a love and facination for sharks. It was heart wrenching to know that this goes on. Its truly barbaric, particularily the fishermen who cut off the fins and throw the shark back into the ocean after still alive. Disgusting.I will do whatever I can to stop this haneous activity from continuing. Thank you Rob for bringing this issue to mainstream media, I just hope that your work brings a positive change in time to save this awesome creature and ultimately humanity.

User rating: January 18, 2010

I just want to thank Rod Stewart for making this movie, and I hope that everybody will get a change to see it. It will change you as a person, just like it did with me. I truly hope that this movie incourrage more people to get involved in the fight against shark finning. And to all of the peolpe who already does, should have a reward for saving our planet.

User rating: January 18, 2010

I just watched this movie even though it was filmed in 2006. Sorry... Before watching this movie, I\ ve known that shark is really important to the ocean. But from this movie, I learned that every year, thousands of sharks were killed only for their fins. This is heartrending. I don\ t know how many people realised the killing, and if they know it is nonsensical to eat \"fish fin soup\". I don\ t know how I can do my effort to save sharks besides writing my feeling in my weblog and tell my friends and family about sharks and their fins. What else can I do? Tell me.

User rating: January 17, 2010

After seeing this movie, I can t help but cry for sharks. I have studied and loved sharks since as far back as I can remember. And now, after seeing what happens to sharks anually... after seeing sharks getting finned and hunted...I feel broken. We must save the sharks, they are such magnificent, ancient, and above all, sentient creatures. We NEED them. Rob Stewart, if you are reading this, your film definately deserves the Nobel Peace prize; it was simply an incredible movie. I am only a college student, but I will help save the sharks. Shark poaching is WRONG! And I will do whatever I can to stop such MADNESS! Let sharks live.

User rating: January 17, 2010

Youre doing a good job, dont give up. Please produce more of such shocking movies because with such productions it should be possible to blow away the stupidness of mankind.

User rating: January 14, 2010

i have seen the movie and it has made me relise of how sharks are friendly

User rating: January 13, 2010

this movie is one of the most amazing documentaries. this movie inspired me to do my ocean science project on the commercial shark fishery

User rating: January 11, 2010

this film has changed my whole look of sharks. I never knew that 100 million sharks were dying every year. i have told everyone i know to watch this film. it\ s so moving and helped me to make a difference, i encourage everyone to make a difference. it was simply brilliant and amazing

User rating: January 11, 2010

Hello! I´m Dani from Spain, I have seen your movie today, it\ s great! You made me cry! I\ m a scuba diver too, and I love animals and underwater life. It\ s great to have people like you on this planet. Thank you very much

User rating: January 10, 2010

This is a great film. This film has changed my life, before the film I had no idea this was even happening. It inspired me to do my year long world issues project on sharkfinning and I try to get people to be aware of this issue or watch this movie as much as possible.