“A hundred million sharks are murdered every year,” impassioned activist Mika (Léa Léviant) decries in Under Paris, the recent Netflix original about a massive shortfin mako that manages to swim up the Seine and breed in the city’s catacombs. “Decades of overfishing have deprived sharks of their food source, forcing them to hunt in new territories.” Indeed, the crux of this otherwise outlandish premise revolves around how man-made climate change has begun to infringe on the existence of vital ecosystems... Читать дальше...