Thursday, July 19, 2018

"Deep Blue"
Documentary review
by Anita Bhattarai
12 July 2018, Thursday


"Deep Blue" is a science documentary that we watched at our school during movie night. This documentary is amazing. There are lots of small and also big fishes are in the sea. They, the water play, the huge ocean and seas, big fishes chasing small fishes and their escape are all shown so beautifully.

There are sharks, whales, killer whales, jelly fishes, silk fishes and more. In one scene, a gray whale and her baby are migrating and are playing in the water when a group of killer whales come and they are very scared and they try to runaway but the killer whales killed the gray whale baby by taking her alone and drowning her.

Some fishes have legs and sea lions sound like dogs. There were many birds that came when they saw the small fishes. They dive into the water and they try to eat the small fishes. The killer whales are very dangerous, beautiful and they are very big.

We saw these whales also tried to kill the sharks. One time there are many silk sharks and they are chasing all fishes that ran and ran they hid under big stones.

There are many plants also in the water they look very amazing. I had never seen before a documentary like this. I didn’t think the plants were plants or flowers and I was confused: some of them looked like animals and some animals looked like plants. But I liked that.

And when the ocean was dark like night time there are all jelly fishes and many other marine animals shining and they are looking so amazing and wonderful. Some are like stars and short, some are longer and of different different colors. I have never been to the sea. I saw jelly fish that are red, pink, white, orange and very interesting.

I loved those fishes but I learned that they also sting. I saw all water looking very red with blood when fishes attacked each other and I was very sad. The ocean is very big. I loved this documentary.

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