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Sunday, April 25, 2010

REVIEW: Oceans

MOVIE
Oceans

NARRATOR
Pierce Brosnan

RATING
G

RELEASE
April 22, 2010

DIRECTOR(S)
Jacques Perrin,
Jacques Cluzaud

STUDIO
Disneynature

RUNNING TIME
1 hour 33 minutes








GRADE
A+






STARS
***3/4










REVIEW:

Hold your breath and dive into a exhilarating documentary that pulls you into it wet surfaces. Oceans gives us a good look at most of the four oceans' familiar and undiscovered sea creatures, that can be both funny and suspenseful. This movie is a great experience the family can enjoy. Notice how I didn't say "the whole family." I didn't say that because, despite its G rating it can scare kids under 7. At my screening, this family with 5 year olds in it kept walking out of the theater because of how intense some of the footage is. Also, the movie might get boring for some viewers since it doesn't have a plot line, story, or anything like that because all your witnessing is footage captured of spectacular looking animals like Sharks, Whales, etc. It's amazing that it took four (yes, four) long years for the directors to capture footage for an hour and a half movie. Also, if you do get the chance to see this movie, you have to understand that without its amazing footage, the movie would just be Pierse Brosnan talking about nothing. So, if you go to see this, you will be seeing some of the most extrordinary footage ever captured on film that even Avatar, with its breathtaking special effects could never capture through a computer. So what I'm basically saying is this: go to the movies as soon as you can, buy a ticket to this, and you will suddenly find yourself swimming alongside the fish and mammels. So, go out and take a dive with the fish into Disneynature's Oceans.




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