I just finished watching this at around 1AM by myself and was able to give it my full attention. It was easily one of the top 3 documentaries I've ever watched and certainly the most touching.
Our narrator and freediving host searches for strength and purpose to continue on in life and in doing so learns deep lessons in unlikely places.
My favorite thing about this documentary is the level of new scientific discovery that coincide with the narrators own emotional and universal development. I'm a sucker for anything that aims to prove our deep connection with the wild and the universe.
This one struck a chord in my heart and had my eyes welling up at the beauty of life on a couple occasions. Bravo
Elliott Osborne, 35, Chicago
Our narrator and freediving host searches for strength and purpose to continue on in life and in doing so learns deep lessons in unlikely places.
My favorite thing about this documentary is the level of new scientific discovery that coincide with the narrators own emotional and universal development. I'm a sucker for anything that aims to prove our deep connection with the wild and the universe.
This one struck a chord in my heart and had my eyes welling up at the beauty of life on a couple occasions. Bravo
Elliott Osborne, 35, Chicago