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The End of the Line

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The End of the Line (2009)

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Reviews Counted:37

Fresh:28

Rotten:9

Average Rating:6.4/10

Consensus: A thought-provoking and insightful documentary about the dangers of commercial fishing.

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

US Box Office: $0

Synopsis: In a single human lifetime, we have brought about a change in the oceans far greater than any yet caused by pollution -- through overfishing. Now scientists are warning that in less than 50... In a single human lifetime, we have brought about a change in the oceans far greater than any yet caused by pollution -- through overfishing.

Now scientists are warning that in less than 50 years, if we go on as we are, the wild resources of the oceans will face total collapse with terrible consequences for both ecosystems and the billion people who depend on seafood for protein.

Climate change is currently thought of as the most serious of the long-term problems facing the planet, but there is at least one other Inconvenient Truth. The crisis in the oceans, which cover more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, is happening more quickly -- but it is easier to do something about.

In the year or so I spent travelling the globe to write The End of the Line, my book about overfishing, I saw how everywhere unsustainable trends in diet, fashion and health advice were driving forward the ancient tradition of the sea - mine out the seam and move on. I observed how at the pinnacle of culinary fashion celebrity chefs were still riding grossly unsustainable trends and enriching themselves by serving endangered species to their celebrity clientele. Would you serve orangutan? Well, why serve bluefin tuna, for it is just as threatened?

The crisis in the oceans confronts traditions of thought and policy as well as dietary habit. I began my journey in the once-great flatfish port of Lowestoft, where the biggest employer is the fisheries lab, which was meant to ensure there were always fish to catch. I went to the port of Bonavista Newfoundland, where catching a cod attracted a fine of $500 – but the fishermen, who are subsidized, wanted to go back to fishing. I watched the last wild bluefin tuna of the Mediterranean being rounded up illegally by purse seiners and spotter aircraft because of negligent enforcement.

And I went to the port of Dakar, Senegal, where one of Africa’s most productive marine ecosystems is being mined out by subsidized European fleets to the detriment of the indigenous population. I also saw vast ships catching blue whiting in unsustainable quantities to be turned into fishmeal for salmon farms.

We have reached a pivotal moment with fishing, as we did with farming in the 1960s and 1970s. We now have a choice. Do we go with the rare examples of good, sustainable practice, such as the dazzling marine reserves of New Zealand, the way fishing is regulated in Iceland, New Zealand or in the United States’ waters in Alaska? Or do we go on as we are and leave our grandchildren with nothing wild to eat but jellyfish and plankton? --© New Vision [More]

Director: Rupert Murray

Director: Rupert Murray
Studio: New Vision Media

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If the tone is occasionally off-putting, the message -- at least, the facts about the fish -- is harder to shrug off.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
08/14/09
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post
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Informative and alarming, if a little dry in its singular message and barrage of statistics.

Full Review Source: Washington City Paper | comment Comment
08/13/09
Tricia Olszewski
Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper

A gorgeously filmed cautionary tale about how industrial fishing is depriving little guys of their livelihood and depleting the once-vast supply.

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
08/07/09
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press

With commendable clarity, it lays out the data.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
08/07/09
Colin Covert
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune

This movie wants to cover every base without thinking very deeply about them. So while a lot of ground is covered in 80 brisk minutes, the information presented is only abstractly useful.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
07/23/09
Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe

Plenty of fish in the sea? Time to learn a new adage.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
07/17/09
Liz Braun
Liz Braun
Jam! Movies

It's hard not to feel that the vital information in The End of the Line may have been more effectively relayed by Clover's original book or by a movie whose methods were less pedantic and pedestrian.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
07/17/09
Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson
Toronto Star

Another day, another film about environmental collapse.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
07/17/09
Liam Lacey
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail

The End of the Line documents what threatens to become an irreversible decline in aquatic populations within 40 years.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
07/16/09
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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As if we didn't already have enough signs of the impending apocalypse with which to contend.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
07/13/09
Andrew Schenker
Andrew Schenker
Slant Magazine

..."Food, Inc." for fish.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
07/06/09
Laura Clifford
Laura Clifford
Reeling Reviews

The End of the Line, an eco-mentary that warns against overfishing, baits its hook with alarmist rhetoric and aversion therapy.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
07/02/09
Carrie Rickey
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer

The exercise feels mass-produced and makes you think some books shouldn’t be adapted unless given a new and fervent second wind.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
06/22/09
Matthew Nestel
Matthew Nestel
Boxoffice Magazine

An illuminating, provocative and important wake-up call for everyone young and old.

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06/20/09
Avi Offer
Avi Offer
NYC Movie Guru
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This vital, if rhetorically clumsy, film by Rupert Murray subverts our ancient faith in the ocean as an inexhaustible resource.

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06/19/09
Nathan Lee
Nathan Lee
New York Times
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Except for lush underwater shots, the movie is dry and preachy. And it would not have hurt to give the other side a chance to respond.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment 1 Comment
06/19/09
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post

The End of the Line is an apocalyptic documentary that is as beautiful as it is damning.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
06/19/09
Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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Sundance-screened documentary about the global depletion of fish stocks takes a premise both valid and shocking and delivers the bad news as a bombastic harangue.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
06/18/09
Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece
Film Journal International

This passionate ecological documentary, The End of the Line, spells out the problem in clear, urgent, prosaic terms.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
06/17/09
Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly

Through graph-wielding scientists, picturesque seascapes and Ted Danson’s voiceover, director Rupert Murray lays out the facts about the ongoing decimation of world fishing stocks, which could mean the end of tuna as we know it.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
06/17/09
Nicolas Rapold
Nicolas Rapold
Time Out New York
 
 
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