Deep Sea

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Canada / USA, 2006, 41 min

Directed by:

Howard Hall

Composer:

Deborah Lurie

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Dive in! A sea full of wonders awaits. Famed oceanic filmmaker Howard Hall guides this immersive adventure that lets you swim alongside some of the most exotic creatures of the planet. Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet provide the narration. And an unusual array of finned and scaled stars are ready to steal every scene. Among them: Green Sea Turtles who gather off Kona so that Surgeonfish can strip harmful algae from their shells...an ominous, predatory Humboldt Squid that changes color four times per second like a flashing strobe light...an underdog Mantis Shrimp, whose claws have the speed of a 22-caliber bullet, in battle against a hungry octopus (the shrimp wins!). (official distributor synopsis)

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English This is a typical IMAX documentary. The narration is intended for school kids and involves focusing on interesting aspects of underwater life rather than being especially scientific. But we are taught a cheap lesson at the end. So this is what we are used to, but at last there is something to watch in technical terms. It has the usual stiffness, lack of dynamism, boredom and politeness. We get to see predators hunting, various duels etc. We get to see a lot of creatures, each of them getting their five minutes of fame from the creators. And the background music from Danny Elfman works wonders. This and Space Station 3D are the best large-format, three-dimensional documentaries released in this country so far. ()

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