Various strange natural disasters are happening around the world at the same time so it is up to a group of scientists to find proof of the mysterious connection hiding in the sea. Subscribe to our second channel: tinyurl.com/Movie-Recaps
By the way, orcas are not whales and they're not fish either, they are in fact members of the dolphin and porpoise family, folks them and their cousins and whales are actually mammals. By the way, it just so happens that we're mammals too. This movie shows what could happen if people around the Earth keep on destroying it. The orcas attacking boats could decide to go beyond that and do like in the movie. OOPS!!!!😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@qwerty6789x It does feel rushed, but it is condensing 8 episodes together. I loved the novel and liked the show. If you like enviroment care, you'll probably like it too.
@@antoniom.1780 quick question. would you recommend starting from reading the novel first or watch the show to get into the story? saw some comments mentioning that there are differences in the show that wasn't mentioned in the novel so I'm curious
@@tifadreamers My advice is to always start with the novel, if it came before the adaptation, and not the other way (screenplay->novelization). I personally loved the novel, wich is better than the series. Although it is a thick book and not easy to adapt.
That's actually possible for some people and also there is (don't remember exactly where, but I think is more by to the Oceania) a group of humans how evolved to be able to stay underwater longer then any athletes (not any, but still)
@@laurenroberts3821 I'd have to assume with the time being correct and the decimal flr the time you're either Irish or British (P.S American German here)
This show is a reminder on greedy corporations and incompetent government officials that would choose economic safety and profits over the people's safety. Shutting things down temporarily to investigate the extent of the issue or to confirm if there is even an issue should be a no brainer.
Lmao. Obviously you haven’t worked in these positions before. You have no idea how many trolls and conspiracy theorists are out there constantly pestering the government and authorities on the stupidest stuff. 😂
Sounds like what they've been doing since the industrial revolution. And continue to do even after the studies that have given clear evidence that what we're doing isn't sustainable and in the end is going to result in the extinction of the human species. But do corporations care? Noooo, as long as they can get that $20 mill bonus for dumping toxic waste they're fine with it. So what if it poisons the aquifers that several cities depend on for clean drinking water. They're poor, so they're of no consequence.
I read the book some years ago and its pretty good, reads like a suspensful movie. This recap is based on the series produced by german tv. the series ould have been better, even though the book offers a perfect blueprint for a movie/series
Is it weird that I think the mutations and aggressiveness of the animals makes more sense than a suggestion that “a being is mad at us for destroying the planet”? Even with the sounds being discovered via an otherwise ridiculous plot convenience I’m disappointed this conclusion was reached.
Am I the only one who looks at these film recaps & is like "Hmm this movie looks pretty interesting. I think I'll watch it!" All the while knowing damn well you already know what's going to happen 😭
Only when you haven't read the novel. In the book she never cheated on her boyfriend, instead she died because she arrived early at the restaurant and her boyfriend wasn't there yet, so she went down to the beach to pass the time until he arrives. They miss each other and he drives away when the tsunami approaches because he didn't know she was there, she only sees him driving away before the tsunami kills her.
@@leDespicable hence why he said best part of the "MOVIE" we watched the movie here not listened to the audio book lololol, not the watchers fault the show writers made her out to be a cheater.
I was pretty much accepting it all UNTIL Leon places a camera on the back of an Orca while it's sleeping. Gimmea break. 😆😂 7:37 So is Charlie now the Yrr personified? Holy crap! Didn't expect that. 👍🏼
Humans: cause some temp changes Sea Goo: "I am going to kill you all" Earth: Ordovician, Devonian, Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous extinctions Sea Goo: "Meh"
Butt-Head, "He said layin' pipes. Heh heh heh heh." - From Beavis and Butt-Head, Old school MTV animated series from when TV was still unapologetically funny.
Ahhh yes the famous oceans of Paraguay with it's plentiful marine life of barnicles. And the wonderful Ålesund, Switzerland (the shot the used for the international meeting in Switzerland is from Ålesund, Norway).
I like how the orca is like 10 feet onto the sand, and they 'calculate where it came from' like it was launched like a missile and followed a straight path
You know, its funny how the team understood the Yer's power over the ocean, and when they could of continue talking to it and understanding what to do about the consequences to humanity's actions, they decided, oh lets kill that thing the second after we got a little friendly with it, just to piss it off even more on humanity
Yep, you will get demonetized if you show blood, gore, or say the word suicide. But it's ok to make an uncensored butthole hair removal tutorial for educational purposes.
Why don't channels include the titles in the description? Are they worried of censorship by YT? I would have thought a recap is fair-use, to educate the public before wasting their monies.
I wouldn’t sent the evolution sound wave saying we can from the ocean. That just tells the swarm that they’re just a few chromosome changes from hijackable.
I can suspend my sense of disbelief enough to believe that there is a sentient, highly intelligent colony of single-celled organisms capable of taking over the nervous systems of any species it comes into contact with and easily manipulate the DNA of any species it wants. However, there's no amount suspension of disbelief that would allow me to believe that sending a picture by sound waves to a colony of single-celled organisms is a valid way of communication. Unless those single-celled organisms have some crazy nanomachine supercomputers, there's no way in hell they'll be able to capture the sound and translate it into a picture.
This is like the day after tomorrow, only instead of weather saving the earth, it's sea life. Neither is realistic, but both will no doubt be eaten up by alarmists.