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The End of the Line is a documentary that really digs into the harsh reality of overfishing. Directed by Rupert Murray, the film's tone is both urgent and contemplative, giving a sense of the gravity of the situation without being overly sensational. It explores the plight of the bluefin tuna, which is driven to near extinction largely due to our sushi cravings. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb the weight of the statistics and vivid imagery of marine life. What stands out is how it combines interviews with scientists and fishermen, painting a holistic picture of the crisis. It’s a stark reminder of our impact on the ocean, stirring thoughts about sustainability and responsibility.
Includes interviews with marine biologistsFeatures stunning underwater footageHighlights the sushi industry impact
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