Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFour shark expert teams compete globally to track down the world's most elusive shark species.Four shark expert teams compete globally to track down the world's most elusive shark species.Four shark expert teams compete globally to track down the world's most elusive shark species.
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A Stunning Dive into the World's Oceans - A Must-Watch for Ocean and Shark Lovers!
I'm so excited to see Netflix jump on the shark train with All the Sharks! As someone who loves everything about the ocean, this series had me hooked from the first episode. I've watched it multiple times and still can't get enough. The underwater cinematography is absolutely stunning, and the variety of oceans they explored-from the Pacific to the Indian and Atlantic-showcased the incredible diversity of shark species and ecosystems. I loved the mix of adventure, competition, and drama. It's well-paced, beautifully filmed, educational, and deeply engaging. Bring on Season 2!
I'm so excited to see Netflix jump on the shark train with All the Sharks! As someone who loves everything about the ocean, this series had me hooked from the first episode. I've watched it multiple times and still can't get enough. The underwater cinematography is absolutely stunning, and the variety of oceans they explored-from the Pacific to the Indian and Atlantic-showcased the incredible diversity of shark species and ecosystems. I loved the mix of adventure, competition, and drama. It's well-paced, beautifully filmed, educational, and deeply engaging. Bring on Season 2!
10elshell
My husband and I hadn't planned on binge watching all six episodes in one day but All The Sharks sucked us right in! We enjoy a wide variety of TV programming but appreciated this unique new concept immensely. Combining the excitement of a fast-paced reality competition show with the stunning, endearing, and fascinating visuals and fast facts of natural history and travel documentaries with just the right amount of raw, organic drama and intrigue, I can really see how this series will be appealing and valuable to all ages. There are so many beautiful, interesting, lesser-known or mis-understood creatures in our world that deserve a broader audience. What a great and fun way to entertain and educate!
I loved watching this. I admire every one of the contestants plus the staff that was around to help them out. The underwater shots were incredible, so much so that I thought half of them were AI. I think I learned a lot about sharks and marine life in general, plus I saw some of the best spots on earth.
It was great for a change to see people being around sharks without being terrified, they really made it look easy! Which I'm sure is not.
The one thing I absolutely hated was all the effort to make it dramatic by adding super loud war drums music at random times.
Once more, congrats to all involved!
It was great for a change to see people being around sharks without being terrified, they really made it look easy! Which I'm sure is not.
The one thing I absolutely hated was all the effort to make it dramatic by adding super loud war drums music at random times.
Once more, congrats to all involved!
10TomH-96
All The Sharks is an incredible mix of styles, part contest, part travel/adventure, and part natural history showcase.
The footage is quite incredible and is easily on par with anything the BBC NHU would produce. The teams taking part are all unique in their own way and work well to complement each other. The Host "The Blowfish" is great at keeping things moving, as well as bringing in expert knowledge and great enthusiasm.
Of course, the real stars of the show are the sharks, and All The Sharks does something no other shark show has done before, and that is really give you.... All The Sharks! This isn't just another Great Whites and Tigers show, here we meet a huge array of different species, some probably never featured on screen before.
All The Sharks pulls together some incredible elements from across the spectrum to create a fun, thrilling and entertaining showcase, which never loses sight of the real prize, a positive message about Sharks and the health of our oceans.
The footage is quite incredible and is easily on par with anything the BBC NHU would produce. The teams taking part are all unique in their own way and work well to complement each other. The Host "The Blowfish" is great at keeping things moving, as well as bringing in expert knowledge and great enthusiasm.
Of course, the real stars of the show are the sharks, and All The Sharks does something no other shark show has done before, and that is really give you.... All The Sharks! This isn't just another Great Whites and Tigers show, here we meet a huge array of different species, some probably never featured on screen before.
All The Sharks pulls together some incredible elements from across the spectrum to create a fun, thrilling and entertaining showcase, which never loses sight of the real prize, a positive message about Sharks and the health of our oceans.
As a biologist with a background working directly with sharks, I typically approach wildlife documentaries with a healthy dose of skepticism. Having witnessed firsthand the sensationalism that often permeates programming like "Shark Week" - sometimes even inadvertently contributing to it - I'm all too familiar with the tendency to craft artificial narratives that misrepresent these incredible animals.
There's so much inherent fascination in the true lives of sharks that there's simply no need to resort to "Jaws" reenactments or fabricated stories to captivate an audience.
That's why this series was such a revelation for me. What truly sets it apart is its unique approach: it's genuinely entertaining, remarkably educational, and, most importantly, deeply respectful of the animals it showcases. Unlike so many reality or documentary-style shows, there's no need for dramatic wrestling matches or forced captures. The series understands that the inherent wonder of these creatures is more than enough.
While I wholeheartedly give this series a 10/10, I do have a couple of minor suggestions. A touch less scripting, perhaps taking audio from longer interviews, could allow for more natural, concise narratives. Similarly, during underwater segments, it would be beneficial to either remove the artificial talking while diving, or clearly indicate when voice-overs are being used.
Despite these small points, I am genuinely thrilled to see a new format emerge that successfully engages a wide audience while maintaining such a profound respect for wildlife. To whoever conceived of this "Pokémon-esque" approach to sharks - thank you. Your creativity and persistence in bringing this series to life and securing its place on Netflix have truly paid off. This is a game-changer for how we can learn about and appreciate the natural world. Your impact will be felt in the industry, and you should deserve an award for that alone. You're brilliant.
I encourage everyone, whether you're a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or just curious about the ocean's wonders, or just someone looking for a TV show they're unfamiliar with, to give this show a watch. And to the entire team who worked on this series - from the concept creators to the camera crews and editors - your dedication shines through, and it is deeply appreciated.
There's so much inherent fascination in the true lives of sharks that there's simply no need to resort to "Jaws" reenactments or fabricated stories to captivate an audience.
That's why this series was such a revelation for me. What truly sets it apart is its unique approach: it's genuinely entertaining, remarkably educational, and, most importantly, deeply respectful of the animals it showcases. Unlike so many reality or documentary-style shows, there's no need for dramatic wrestling matches or forced captures. The series understands that the inherent wonder of these creatures is more than enough.
While I wholeheartedly give this series a 10/10, I do have a couple of minor suggestions. A touch less scripting, perhaps taking audio from longer interviews, could allow for more natural, concise narratives. Similarly, during underwater segments, it would be beneficial to either remove the artificial talking while diving, or clearly indicate when voice-overs are being used.
Despite these small points, I am genuinely thrilled to see a new format emerge that successfully engages a wide audience while maintaining such a profound respect for wildlife. To whoever conceived of this "Pokémon-esque" approach to sharks - thank you. Your creativity and persistence in bringing this series to life and securing its place on Netflix have truly paid off. This is a game-changer for how we can learn about and appreciate the natural world. Your impact will be felt in the industry, and you should deserve an award for that alone. You're brilliant.
I encourage everyone, whether you're a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or just curious about the ocean's wonders, or just someone looking for a TV show they're unfamiliar with, to give this show a watch. And to the entire team who worked on this series - from the concept creators to the camera crews and editors - your dedication shines through, and it is deeply appreciated.
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