I thought the purpose of this movie was to reach out to the kind hearted and young to teach them how beautiful and necessary the ocean is; however, anyone who is kind hearted or young should NOT have been subjected to several scenes of babies being eaten alive as they struggle in slow motion with intense fear in their eyes while the sounds of their screams and the crunching of their bodies ring out in the theater. I found the movie quite disturbing and I am very upset that Disney encouraged my 10 year old daughter to see it! They attempted to show how nature could be nuturing and loving after the death scenes, but my daughter and I just kept waiting for the baby to be ripped out of the mother walrus' arms and eaten! IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A BEUTIFUL, ENCOURAGING MOVIE HAD THEY NOT SHOWN THOSE DISTURBING SCENES. It just was NOT NECESSARY. We all know animals have to eat to survive, but I do not enjoy watching it much less when it is a child watching another animal child being eaten alive! This did not evoke the feeling I believe they were wanting to bring about - instead we spent the evening trying our best to get rid of the images in our heads that DID stick there before going to bed that night.