#07 A GOOD MOVIE
+ Filmmaker Craig Foster has spent years of his life swimming in the freezing kelp forests off the southern coast of Africa. In the Netflix documentary My Octopus Teacher, he tells the story of an octopus he found hiding in the cracks of a protected reef. Day after day he comes back to the reef, ever so slowly earning the octopus's trust and eventually building what amounts to a friendship with the normally reclusive animal. She regularly greets Foster and is undisturbed as he watches her hunt, play with fish, evade sharks, and do whatever else octopuses do in their free time. In the process, the octopus teaches Foster about his own life and what it means to be human. This movie wonderfully illustrates how thin of a line separates humans and nature is in the best way possible.
"What she taught me was to feel... that you're part of this place, not a visitor. That's a huge difference." |