1. Was there a specific scene that got to you? Describe and explain how it moved you (Angry? Curious? Delighted? Motivated?). Give a lot of detail, and really dive in to how it affected you. Don’t hold back.
One Scene that got to me was at the beginning when you see all of the corals are gray and white. This shows us that the corals are dying and you can see all these scientists who have studied corals and are really sad to see them dying. I really truly felt sad for them because I also really care about our world and environment and seeing such precious life start to die truly is very sad.
2. What surprised you? Why do you think it caught you off guard?
I would say what surprised me was again at the beginning and seeing all of the corals die. I was really surprised to see that within 30 years and from temperature rising or lowering just a little bit can change a whole lot within ecosystems. I think it caught me off guard because on the surface, a slight change in temperature is nothing to us, but I could not believe that a small change in temperature could be that devastating.
3. What questions remain after the viewing? What feelings stayed with you after the film? Did they “pop up” in your life in unexpected ways? When? How? What was that like?
I had a couple of questions after watching the film. Is the group still filming and trying to bring awareness to the oceans to this date and how many more countries and states have decided to become cleaner and help with this awareness? I didn't really have feelings that stayed with me after the film, but i did feel happy at the end to see so many people see what was happening and seeing that they could help fix the problem.
4. Why might we avoid including research in our summaries? What could go wrong?
Research in summaries can draw the reader away because they will start to get bored and lose interest in what you are saying.
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