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Making Waves dives into the world of ocean activism through Lamya Essemlali’s eyes. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the gravity of her work. The film's tone is both urgent and reflective, capturing the quiet beauty of marine life alongside the stark realities of overfishing and poaching. It’s not just about statistics; you feel her passion and the stakes involved in protecting these creatures. The practical effects, in terms of real footage of the ocean and its inhabitants, lend a tangible quality that softens the blow of the heavy themes. You can sense the dedication behind each frame—it’s a robust exploration of environmentalism that doesn’t shy away from the tough truths.
Focuses on ocean activism and conservation.Highlights real-life struggles against poaching.Documents Lamya Essemlali's impactful work.
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