
A California fishing boat takes a camera crew down to the game waters off Mexico. With an underwater camera, swordfish, sharks, tuna, octopi, giant mantas and even a fight between a whale and a swordfish are shown as they are captured.
Wilfred Lucas
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Is this for you? If you like watching old footage of people catching giant fish while wearing hats that definitely don't belong on a boat, you’ll love this. If you need a narrative, CGI, or anything resembling modern pacing, stay away. This is basically a 1930s screen saver for people who own too many fishing rods. Th...


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"Is this for you? If you like watching old footage of people catching giant fish while wearing hats that definitely don't belong on a boat, you’ll love this. If you need a narrative, CGI, or anything resembling modern pacing, stay away. This is basically a 1930s screen saver for people who own too many fishing rods. The whole thing is basically just a camera crew tagging along on a trip off the coast of Mexico. It feels less like a movie and more like someone’s very expensive home movie that som..."

