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Oceans of Crime (2018) dives deep into the murky waters of illegal fishing and smuggling, capturing a world most don't see. The film unfolds like a slow tide, pulling you into the grim realities faced by those exploited in this shadowy industry. The tone is heavy, often unsettling, as it sheds light on the human cost behind our seafood. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. It’s not just about the crime; it's about the lives tangled in it, showcasing the stark contrast between the beauty of the oceans and the darkness lurking beneath. The visuals are striking, and the stories shared by those on the front lines are hauntingly real, making this documentary a poignant exploration of exploitation.
Watch for the interviews with front-line workers.Noteworthy cinematography that contrasts beauty and horror.Themes of exploitation and human trafficking are prevalent.
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