Making Waves
Making Waves

Making Waves

Movie110 minEnglish

“Making Waves” takes viewers below the surface of the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem and into the middle of a complex war for survival. For more than a century, non-native species of plants, fish, invertebrates and microscopic organisms have been silently invading the Great Lakes, leaving devastation in their wake. Invasive species like Asian carp, zebra mussels and more are transforming the ecosystem from top to bottom, pushing some native species to the brink of extinction, and costing the region hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Narrated by Bill Kurtis, “Making Waves” traces the path of the invasion and joins researchers on the front lines as they combat invasive species and work to restore native species, in an effort to prevent a biological takeover of the Great Lakes.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: Maja BorgGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the vast and powerful forces of the ocean, delving into its intricate ecosystems and the profound impact of climate change on marine life. It showcases the beauty and fragility of our planet's waters, from the microscopic to the majestic. The film also touches upon humanity's relationship with the sea and the urgent need for conservation efforts.

Critical Reception

Making Waves received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its stunning visuals and its timely, important message about ocean conservation. While some found its narrative pace a little slow, the overall sentiment was that it is a visually arresting and thought-provoking film. Audiences appreciated the film's educational value and its call to action regarding environmental protection.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking cinematography and immersive depiction of marine environments.
  • Commended for its urgent and vital message on ocean conservation and climate change.
  • Some viewers noted a deliberate, sometimes slow, pacing that allows for reflection.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated 'Making Waves' for its stunning visuals and educational content, finding it to be an important and moving documentary. Many highlighted the film's ability to convey the beauty of marine ecosystems while effectively communicating the urgency of environmental action. Some minor criticisms involved the film's pacing, though this was often outweighed by the overall positive impact.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Nordic Light Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film utilized a unique combination of drone footage, underwater cinematography, and archival material to capture the diverse aspects of the ocean's environment.

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