En esto 19 minuto película, varios ambientalistas hablan sobre los peligros de la creciente cantidad de plástico en nuestros océanos. La película es devastadora y reveladora sobre el efecto que los humanos continúan teniendo en la vida marina..
Dirigida por Line Hadsbjerg, de plástico is set in the Balearic Islands where there is a massive amount of plastic in the Mediterranean Sea. El plástico está contaminando el mar Mediterráneo, which leads to fish consuming microplastics. A través de la película, there are clips of garbage on the beaches, which is described as “the ocean regurgitating into our coastline.” In de plástico, big businesses like Coca Cola are called out for manufacturing single use packaging, which ends up in the ocean and beaches.
This film is a call to action for people to pick up garbage on beaches and to recycle plastics. Environmentalists on the Balearic Islands suggest the first step to counteracting plastic in the ocean is to educate people on the biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea. I learned a lot from this film, resulting in me recycling plastics at home and reducing the amount of single use plastic items I purchase at the grocery store. I highly recommend this film to everyone so that we can prevent future contamination of oceans.
I rate this film 4 fuera de 5 estrellas.
Grace Madover is a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is majoring in Communications and minoring in Leadership. She is a Communications Intern at CMRubinWorld working with our website and social media accounts. Besides film and writing, her interests include reading, cycling, and baking.
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