Chris Hemsworth hosts a special that explores the tricky relationship between humans and sharks.Chris Hemsworth hosts a special that explores the tricky relationship between humans and sharks.Chris Hemsworth hosts a special that explores the tricky relationship between humans and sharks.
Charlie Huveneers
- Self - Shark and Ray Ecologist at Flinders University - Australia
- (as Prof. Charlie Huveneers)
Paul Butcher
- Self - Research Scientist, NSW Department of Primary Industries
- (as Dr. Paul Butcher)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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This documentary is surprisingly well made. It is very informative, and it shows that there are people who are passionate about shark conservation. This documentary is a great way to raise awareness about conservation and coexistence.
Chris Hemsworth looks at the increase in shark/human activity on the east coast of Australia, he looks at steps being taken to try and reduce the number of attacks.
There's one point where Chris talks about the possibility of oceans without sharks, what a chilling thought. I'm pretty much the same age, and also grew up watching Jaws, I think that movie had a huge effect, and instilled a big fear of sharks.
Fantastics beasts in the ocean, and I don't just mean Chris Hemsworth, I joke of course, I am a shark lover, I find them fascinating. I love the way that Chris spoke about them, plain to see that he's a shark lover too.
A really well made, thoughtful documentary, an engaging hour, 8/10.
There's one point where Chris talks about the possibility of oceans without sharks, what a chilling thought. I'm pretty much the same age, and also grew up watching Jaws, I think that movie had a huge effect, and instilled a big fear of sharks.
Fantastics beasts in the ocean, and I don't just mean Chris Hemsworth, I joke of course, I am a shark lover, I find them fascinating. I love the way that Chris spoke about them, plain to see that he's a shark lover too.
A really well made, thoughtful documentary, an engaging hour, 8/10.
10rox731
Beautiful film with amazing info on what they are doing to help keep sharks and people safe. I loved seeing the territory and sharks.
The documentary as beautiful and really helped me see that they just need to live and that I don't need to be so scared of them. I am glad that Chris Hemsworth got to help and see a great white.
I thought it went too simple into the exploration of sharks and their nature. And in one part they said they werent hurting the shark captured just to show on the program, even if they show you how it is upside down with the hook crossing his skin. Too horrible to see.
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