1/3 Millions delves into the harsh realities of shark overfishing, presenting a somber narrative through its documentary lens. The film captures the grim statistics—like that chilling one in three million survival rate—while weaving in the local color of Tatung County's fishing culture. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to sit with the weight of these numbers and the fate of the sharks. The cinematography is stark yet beautiful, contrasting the vibrant life of the ocean with the stark brutality of the fishing industry. It’s not just a film about sharks; it’s a punchy commentary on humanity’s relationship with nature. It really makes you think about the consequences of our actions and the thin line between conservation and exploitation.
Solid cinematography that highlights the ocean's beauty.Thought-provoking themes surrounding conservation.A raw portrayal of the fishing industry and its implications.
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Chang Wei-Chih
Director