I love extreme sport documentaries. It is worth noting that this documentary is less an encapsulation of the entire free diving sport, and more of a love story between a free diver and her safety.
The sheer amount of footage made this documentary extremely exciting. While free diving at this level is not something everyone can understand from a risk perspective - setting records is human nature. Attempting to beat records gives people a sense of purpose.
I actually think this one could've been a bit longer - but I understand from a love story perspective why the story 'ended' in the tragedy. I would like to know why Steve waited ~20 seconds to go down. I'm happy there was no 'blame' shifted to Alessia for missing the rope/being pulled off course.
The sheer amount of footage made this documentary extremely exciting. While free diving at this level is not something everyone can understand from a risk perspective - setting records is human nature. Attempting to beat records gives people a sense of purpose.
I actually think this one could've been a bit longer - but I understand from a love story perspective why the story 'ended' in the tragedy. I would like to know why Steve waited ~20 seconds to go down. I'm happy there was no 'blame' shifted to Alessia for missing the rope/being pulled off course.