Humpback Whales (Short 2015)

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Humpback Whales: Directed by Greg MacGillivray. With Ewan McGregor. An in-depth look at the lives of humpback whales and the challenges they face to avoid extinction.

“Humpback Whales is an amazing, stunningly beautiful and spectacular educational ocean adventure. For the first time in IMAX, it offers an up-close look into the incredible lives of humpback whales by a team of researchers. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat I particularly like about this show is how much fun information you learn about humpback whales. For instance, did you know that humpback whales can weigh 50 tons, be longer than a 50 foot school bus and have a wing span greater than most Lear jets? Or, that they can dive to the depths of 1,000 feet in the ocean and migrate up to 10,000 miles round-trip every year? And, did you know that male humpback whales sing? u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSadly, we also learn that for hundreds of years and up until the 1970s, humpback whales were killed for their oil. Fortunately, because of the generous support of the Pacific Life Foundation we are learning the importance of the humpback whales and the importance of protecting them.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy favorite thing in this show is learning that the male humpback whales communicate through song. Their songs are known as the u0026quot;Music of the Deep.u0026quot; It is also what motivated countries across the world to form a ban to stop the killing of humpback whales in 1978. Up until this time, these marine mammals were becoming extinct.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film is wonderfully narrated by two-time Golden Globe nominee Ewan McGregor and produced by Academy Award nominated filmmakers at MacGillivray Freeman Films. The accompanying music is moving and sets the mood perfectly. I also loved seeing the beautiful scenery as we follow a team of researchers journeying into the waters of Alaska, Hawaii and the distant stunning islands of Tonga. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe message of this film is that humpback whales should be protected, respected and asks what can we do to help them survive. So what can we do to help? Glad you asked. The film tells us that this is possible by encouraging ships to slow down or be re-routed and to keep trash out of the ocean. However, there is also a life moral message about how it is our turn to be the guardians of these magnificent creatures. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a wonderful, educational, ocean adventure for both children and adults. Young viewers will enjoy the beautiful scenery and more mature viewers will appreciate the many amazing things there are to learn about humpback whales. I recommend this for ages 5 to 18 and give it five out five stars. I hope you watch this DVD so you too can experience the magnificence of humpback whales. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eReviewed by Abigail Zoe L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.”

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