Joy of nature in the Deep Blue
Deep Blue
Alastair Fothergill and Andy Byatt
Michael Gambon
They're not just for paddling in; the oceans of the world are a strange and beautiful world of their own, largely unexplored and populated by strange and beautiful - and more than a tad deadly - citizens.
This amazing film, shot over several years by 20 specialist crews in 200-plus locations, takes us well under the waves and brings us a cast of performers Hollywood could only dream about; dancing crabs, leaping dolphins, sinister villains and brave heroes. Colourful, exciting, tragic, funny; you have no idea, until now, of what goes on under the white-flecked waves lapping on your nearest shoreline. You just wouldn't believe it.
Go see this knock-out documentary and marvel at the sheer joy of nature.
5/5


