- Film Review – Plastic Oceans
- Message of the film:
The message of the film Plastic Oceans is about how you don’t need to change what the world is doing, you need to change what you are doing to keep the environment clean.
- Summary:
Plastic Ocean is a documentary about the growing problem of plastic pollution in the oceans. The film shows how plastic waste harms marine life and ecosystems. It reveals the dangers of plastic, especially microplastics, and the difficulty of solving the issue. The documentary calls for global action to reduce plastic use and protect the oceans.
The documentary, A Plastic Ocean, begins with the Director Craig Lesson…
- Biases:
A Plastic Ocean* might be biased because it focuses mainly on the harmful effects of plastic pollution, without showing all sides of the issue. It strongly pushes for reducing plastic use and awareness, but doesn’t go deep into challenges or other solutions already being tried. The film could give the impression that the situation is worse than it is, and it may not highlight efforts already in place to fight plastic pollution.
The Director, Craig Lesson…
- Reflection:
I found it rather shocking was that they mentioned that every time we drink from a plastic water bottle that there a tons of microplastics that go into the water and we end up drinking when we drink the water in the plastic water bottle.


I choose the polar bear because everyone that it went up against was to small for it to pit a fight against or it was in the polar bears area and couldn’t handle the harsh conditions that the polar bear lives in.


The bouncy ball with the corn starch bounced the highest by 5cm
| Ball | regular | 2 glues | corn starch |
| Bounce height | 26cm | 21 | 31 |