My.octopus.teacher.2020.720p.nf.webrip.800mb.x2...
Exhausted and lacking purpose, filmmaker Craig Foster began daily free-diving in the freezing waters of , near Cape Town. Without a wetsuit or oxygen tank, he encountered a young female octopus and made the unusual decision to visit her den every day for nearly a year.
The film follows a three-act structure typical of drama, not nature logs. Act one: discovery and bonding. The octopus allows Foster to touch her, play, and even ride on her shell. Act two: crisis. The shark attack nearly kills her. Act three: reproduction and death. After mating, the octopus enters senescence, stops eating, and dies. Foster films her final moments, her body being consumed by her own offspring and scavengers. This is where My Octopus Teacher achieves its emotional power. The octopus does not have a happy ending. She dies. And Foster grieves—openly, on camera—for a creature most humans would dismiss as “just a seafood.” My.Octopus.Teacher.2020.720p.NF.WEBRip.800MB.x2...
: The experience revitalized Foster's personal life and relationship with his son, leading him to co-found the Sea Change Project , an ocean preservation nonprofit. Production and Cinematography Exhausted and lacking purpose, filmmaker Craig Foster began
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