Reading: B2
A Plastic Ocean: a film review
Read a review of the film A Plastic Ocean to practise and improve your reading skills.
Before reading
Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and do the exercises.
Preparation task
Write the words in the correct groups.
dump filmmaker recycle
documentary rubbish shot
spoiler waste premiere
reuse scene polluted
Group 1 FILM …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Group 1 POLLUTION ………………………………………………………………………………………..
(Spoiler – der Verderber)
Reading text: A Plastic Ocean: a film review
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We’ve been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. 1) …………………
What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
The film begins as a journey to film the largest animal on the planet, the blue whale. But during the journey the filmmakers (journalist Craig Leeson and environmental activist Tanya Streeter) make the shocking discovery of a huge, thick layer of plastic floating in the middle of the Indian Ocean. 2) ………………… .
In total, they visited 20 locations around the world during the four years it took them to make the film. The documentary premiered in 2016, and is now on streaming services such as Netflix. It’s very clear that a lot of research went into the film. There are beautiful shots of the seas and marine life. 3) ………………… .
We see how marine species are being killed by all the plastic we are dumping in the ocean. The message about our use of plastic is painfully obvious. 4) ………………… . In the second half, the filmmakers look at what we can do to reverse the tide of plastic flowing around the world. They present short-term and long-term solutions. These include avoiding plastic containers and ‘single-use’ plastic products as much as possible.