In the scene at the beginning of a swordfish movie, the hero (John Travolta) has a monologue; this is one of my favorite things I have seen in the movies. This scene is done in a very interesting way, but you will not lose sight of the main theme. The focal length, lighting, sound, and composition of each shot change slightly. This is the most carefully designed scene in the movie. I should not discuss the background of the scene, but add some amount of charm that would otherwise be overlooked.
There is almost no natural enemy in the adult swordfight perfectly. In marine mammals, killer whales feed on adult swordfish. Shortfin mako is a particularly fast shark species that may catch swordfish; a dead or dying short-fin makos proved to have a broken sword in his head reveals the dangers of this prey . Larvae of swordfish are more likely to be eaten by various prey fish predators. In the North Pacific, it occurs primarily in places where the spring and summer temperatures exceed 24 ° C (75 ° F) and in the equatorial Pacific. In the North Atlantic Oviposition is the Sargasso Sea, the water temperature exceeds 23 ° C (73 ° F) and the depth is less than 75 m (246 ft). Oviposition occurs between the November and February in the South Atlantic Ocean in southern Brazil. Spawn throughout the year in other warm regions of the Caribbean and the western Atlantic Ocean
Swordfish has been found in marine areas around the world, including the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. It is in tropical, temperate and sometimes cold water and the latitude ranges from about 60 ° N to 45 ° S. Swordfish is an altruistic seed that normally moves to warm water during the winter and cold water during the summer. Normally, it appears in a region where current collides and productivity is high. Swordfish are generally marine species, mainly middle fish, depth 650-1970 feet (200-600 m), water temperature 64 to 71 ° F (18-22 ° C). Although swordfish is mainly warm water species, it has the widest temperature tolerance for any long nose fish and can be found in water ranging from 5 to 27 ° C. Swordfish is usually observed in surface water, which is thought to swim to a depth of more than 2,100 feet (650 m), but the water temperature may just be above freezing point.