Review of Sharkwater

Sharkwater (2006)
8/10
Swimming with sharks
30 November 2008
Sharks, predators of the oceans, are in danger of extinction. It's a horrifying fact that Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart wants the world to know. These creatures have been around for thousands of years. They are hunted by unscrupulous people that want their fins which are considered a delicacy and command big prices, specially in Asian countries. Mr. Stewart and his team follow the criminals that engage in this illegal activity in places such as Costa Rica and Ecuador.

The sharks are an important element in the way they contribute to an ecological balance in the universe. Mr. Stewart shows his admiration and respect for this species as we watch him in a dancelike sequence swimming among these predators without anyone of them disturbing the peace he finds being almost one of them.

The documentary is informative and instructive at the same time. Mr. Stewart and his crew have captured amazing images that will stay in our minds for quite some time. Jeff Rona's original music and Mr. Stewart's own cinematography contribute to enhance the viewer's enjoyment.
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