The End of the Line (2009) Critic Reviews
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Spells out the problem in clear, urgent, prosaic terms.Read the full review
Documents what threatens to become an irreversible decline in aquatic populations within 40 years.Read the full review
Well-researched and generally evenhanded in its delivery of information (Ted Danson provides the narration), the movie more than makes its points without needing to resort to a montage of adorable fish being bashed on the head.Read the full review
In 82 minutes, Murray wrangles enough data to make his point that biology can't keep up with sophisticated fishing technologies and worldwide demand; attacks high-end restaurants such as Nobu for putting endangered species on the menu; praises Alaska as a paragon of responsible fishing.Read the full review
An apocalyptic documentary that is as beautiful as it is damning.Read the full review