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Year (Jahr): 2025
Release Date (Veröffentlichungsdatum): 2025-05-08
Duration (Spieldauer): 105 min

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Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | Metascore: 93% | TMDB: 8.1
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Director (Regie): Colin Butfield, Toby Nowlan, Keith Scholey
Actors (Schauspieler): David Attenborough
Title (Originaltitel): Ocean with David Attenborough
Country (Land): United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, Monaco
Original language (Original-Sprache): English

This isn’t a movie that pretends the ocean is fine. David Attenborough’s voice just makes it harder to look away. The film leans on those jaw-dropping shots of coral reefs, kelp forests, and open water, the kind that make you forget there’s a world above sea level. Then it pulls the mask off.

You see what’s messing things up, in plain terms. Destructive fishing methods don’t sound dramatic on paper, but underwater they’re devastating. And mass coral bleaching turns vibrant reef life into something ghostly, like the ocean forgot to refill its color.

Here’s the twist. The message isn’t “everything is doomed, thanks for watching.” Attenborough keeps the tone surprisingly optimistic, pointing at recovery and the idea that oceans can bounce back. If you want gorgeous nature footage with a real kick in the gut, this one delivers.
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David Attenborough taucht hier nicht selbst ab. Er schaut zu, während die Kamera über Korallenriffe, Seetangwälder und offenes Meer streicht, als hätte jemand die Farben neu kalibriert. Und ja, das Ganze ist spektakulär. Nur leider auch beschämend. Die Unterwasserwelt zeigt, wie schnell etwas kippt: von zerstörerischen Fangmethoden, die Fische nicht einfach nur “betreffen”, bis hin zu massiver Korallenbleiche, die Riffe aussehen lässt wie Kulissen nach dem Ende der Saison.

Trotzdem ist die Stimmung nicht komplett Untergangsprophet. Attenborough hängt keine Hoffnung ans Ende, nur weil das Publikum das will. Er erzählt Fälle, in denen sich Meere erholen können, und macht klar: Ein gesunder Ozean ist nicht nur nett. Er hält den Planeten stabil, für alles Leben darunter. Und die Chance auf “mehr” ist real.

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00:06After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is
00:14not on land, but at sea.
00:18Through the course of my life, we have been on a voyage of ocean discovery.
00:24Only now are we understanding what it means for the future of our world.
00:31What we have found could change everything.
00:35For once you've truly seen the sea, you'll never look at Earth in the same way again.
00:43The ocean is our planet's life support system, and our greatest ally against climate catastrophe.
00:51Yet, it's at a crossroads.
00:55We are draining the life from our ocean.
01:01Today, it is in such poor health, I would find it hard not to lose hope, were it not for
01:08the most remarkable discovery of all.
01:12The ocean can recover faster than we had ever imagined.
01:18It can bounce back to life.
01:23Put simply, we've been given a lifeline.
01:29It may not just recover, but thrive beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.
01:40This is the story of our ocean.
01:46And how we must write its next chapter together.
01:54For if we save the sea, we save our world.
01:59After a lifetime of filming our planet, I'm sure that nothing is more important.
02:05To come back and see more.
02:06For now and the most dearly, we have to imagine a life cycle.
02:22To come back and see more.
02:22For now and the other of the world, I have to be with you.
02:24This is a legend.
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