Mission Blue

2014

Documentary / Drama

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 84% · 2 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 84% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.9/10 10 2211 2.2K

Plot summary

This documentary follows oceanographer Sylvia Earle's campaign to save the world's oceans from threats such as overfishing and toxic waste.

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865.76 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
Seeds 35
1.73 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
Seeds 100+

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bridge-955-637016 10 / 10

Mission Blue is Silent Spring for Oceans

Mission Blue is the "Silent Spring" for oceans -- a wake up call to the world to act now before it's too late. It's also an extraordinary story of how one individual -- Sylvia Earle -- can build a movement of hope. This wonderful film should be main-streamed into classrooms, board rooms and state houses so that the the national park idea can be brought to our oceans. One leaves the film wanting to join the movement to create hope spots -- and learn more about what are the institutional levers that must be pulled to make those marine protected areas a reality. Perhaps the most powerful part of the film was the narrative on Earle herself, whose passion since childhood for seaweed and all things blue transformed her into an unstoppable force for good. Imagine the generations of young people who could be inspired by her example. Nixon is a creative genius and Earle a remarkable protagonist.
Reviewed by aquaphoenix 10 / 10

Mission Blue: A wake up call!

"Mission Blue", Netflix's original documentary featuring legendary oceanographer, marine biologist, environmentalist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle is thought provoking and inspirational with a real call to action! In her own words, "The Ocean is dying! A world without the Ocean, is a world without us". As of 2014, less than 3% of the Ocean is protected. Mission Blue's goal is for at least 20% by 2020 through creating "Hope Zones".Some may fault this documentary as being more about the crusader than the crusade. What Rachel Carson was to insecticides, birds and our planet in 1962, Sylvia Earle is to the Ocean today. After spending an excess of 7000 hours underwater in connection with her research since 1953, Sylvia brings a lifetime of priceless observations helping to bring awareness and causing people to talk about the issue and ultimately helping to re-wire the way people look at our relationship to nature. Courageously and untiringly, her invaluable and passionate research has caused a rippling effect of conversations, of action, of bringing Hope and restoring life to the Ocean. We shall in 50 years look back at today and see what difference it has made.In her words, "If I could be born anywhere in time, it would be now. It would be now because this is the time as never before. That we understand what we didn't 50 years ago. If we wait another 50 years, opportunities we now have will be gone. This is the moment. Our decisions. Our actions will shape everything that follows."
Reviewed by KellieStanley3345 9 / 10

Sylvia is an ocean hero!

What a fascinating glimpse into Sylvia's life. She is incredible. The film has a good balance of story, and covering ocean issues at the same time. It is entertaining, enjoyable, sometimes humorous, and inspiring.
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