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One of the most compelling movies I've seen in a long time. A great follow up from Sharkwater, and just amazing photography - beautiful shots. Factually sound and refreshingly honest with a great message. a definite wake-up call. **Ev...


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A follow-up to Rob Stewart's documentary Sharkwater, this continues his journey of discovery to find out that what he thought was a shark problem is actually a people problem. As Stewart's battle to save sharks escalates, he uncovers grave dangers threatening not just sharks, but humanity. In an effort to uncover the truth and find the secret to saving our own species, Stewart embarks on a life-threatening adventure through 15 countries, over four years in the making. In the past four years the backdrop of ocean issues has changed completely. Saving sharks will be a pointless endeavor if we are losing everything else in the ocean, not just sharks. Burning fossil fuels is releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere; changing the oceans, changing atmospheric chemistry and altering our climate.
In a post-apocalyptic world where all electricity and electronic devices have mysteriously ceased to function, families and communities struggle to survive in a darker, more dangerous era. A young woman named Charlie Matheson embarks on a perilous journey to find her brother and uncover the truth behind the global blackout, which may hold the key to restoring power and bringing hope back to humanity.
Revolution received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise intriguing but ultimately hampered by inconsistent writing, pacing issues, and underdeveloped characters. While the visual effects and action sequences were often praised, the narrative struggled to maintain momentum and deliver on its initial promise. Audience reception was similarly divided.
Praised for its ambitious premise and visually striking world-building.
Criticized for its inconsistent storytelling and character development.
Often found to be derivative of other post-apocalyptic narratives.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be an interesting concept with good action, though many expressed disappointment with the plot becoming convoluted and predictable over time. Some viewers appreciated the character arcs, while others felt the series failed to fully capitalize on its unique premise.
The distinctive 'monastery' seen in the series, a repurposed industrial building, was filmed at the abandoned Bethlehem Steel plant in Baltimore, Maryland.
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One of the most compelling movies I've seen in a long time. A great follow up from Sharkwater, and just amazing photography - beautiful shots. Factually sound and refreshingly honest with a great message. a definite wake-up call. **Ev...