Coral Reef Adventure

2003

Action / Documentary

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Liam Neeson as Narrator
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425.85 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 46 min
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875.01 MB
1920*1072
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 46 min
P/S 3 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird6 / 10

Colourful corals

There was absolutely no doubt about seeing 'Coral Reef Adventure'. Am a big fan of nature documentaries and coral reefs always look amazing when filmed underwater, and they feature a lot in nature documentaries. And for good reason, as they are interesting to learn about. Also expected a lot considering that it had Liam Neeson narrating, like him a lot as an actor despite a hit and miss filmography (films like 'Schindler's List' and 'Kinsey' show him off better than the action thrillers he's done a lot of.

'Coral Reef Adventure' however could have been a lot more. While it is definitely above average with a lot to recommend, it struck me as uneven. Nothing really is done terribly, though one aspect does bring things down by quite a lot, but the flaws are again uneven. It is not one of the best nature documentaries out there or a milestone, but it is not one of the worst either and it is worth watching if one wants to learn more about coral reefs (other nature documentaries, including them being frequently revisited in David Attenborough documentaries, cover them better though).

A lot great can be seen here in 'Coral Reef Adventure'. The production values are absolutely impeccable all round. This is another fine example of an environment that is exquisite to look at but very harsh with its challenges, photographed vividly and beautifully. The coral reefs look absoluely ravishing up close and a lot is learnt about them and it is stuff that is illuminating rather than repeating already known facts.

Furthermore, the way it is told is touching and doesn't hold back. The narration is delivered beautifully and did find myself relating somewhat to the coral reefs despite them not being animals or humans, it's just something about their situations and adversity that hits a nerve. Did think that the message was admirable and it is a relevant and important issue and still needs to be addressed.

It though could have made its points with a lot more subtlety, as it is rather heavy-handed and also on the one-sided side. All doom and gloom and not much hope, and it does unbalance the film in my view. Was mixed on the music, it's nice on its own but is used too much and doesn't gel stylistically, a gentler tone was needed.

Did think too that there could have been more narration, what there is does inform and doesn't over-explain or become too hip or schmaltzy but not enough stands out and the messaging and music overbear it. Neeson delivers beautifully but again is underused, especially considering his billing. The length feels too short too.

Overall, rather mixed here. 6/10.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle7 / 10

The beauty beneath

It's Australia's Great Barrier Reef, moving to Fiji and beyond. Sadly I did not see it in Imax as intended but the underwater footage still looks amazing. I will say that I've never seen anyone get their teeth cleaned in that way. The above water stuff is less compelling. The animation is plenty good enough to transition from one location to the next. Flyover is probably best in Imax but it looks great no matter what. One of the better things this movie does is time-lapsed photography. The slow bleaching of a coral is great visualization of warming temperatures. It allows for a soft insistent message on global warming. The music from Crosby Stills & Nash is great. I expected more narration from Liam Neeson. All in all, this is a nice visual plea for the environment.

Reviewed by rustypics9 / 10

Great Music & Message re: the Coral Reefs.

We (my wife and I) really enjoyed this documentary movie on the fragile coral reefs. As this is in the IMAX format you really feel like your are diving in the South Pacific or the Caribbean. We are occasional scuba divers and snorkelers and have always loved the magnificent hues of coral reef waters. So anyone with similar interests should see this documentary as it makes a strong message about the reefs and shows the beauty we all may lose if left unprotected. The colors are very vibrant and the surround sound is just another benefit added to the great musical score by Crosby, Stills, & Nash! You'll go home singing all those classics from their Deja Vu album from the late 60's!

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