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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSeries exploring the incredible wildlife of America's most iconic national parks.Series exploring the incredible wildlife of America's most iconic national parks.Series exploring the incredible wildlife of America's most iconic national parks.
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This could have been a great series but they absolutely ruined it with the background music and commentary. I couldn't get past the first episode and I'm a nature junkie and a national park fanatic.
In the first three-minutes alone, orcas are pronounces as killer whales. Although technically correct, these creatures are not that. The portrayal of them as such plays a huge downfall in conservation efforts. Not only that, but it makes people fear the seas instead of seeing them as the beautiful, magnificent, alien worlds that they are.
Careful portrayal of animals plays a critical part in preservation and conservation, so understanding how a movie affects viewers beliefs should have come into play when making this series.
The concept behind helping people learn about a variety of animals in the National Parks is great, but the way in which they are depicted is not.
Careful portrayal of animals plays a critical part in preservation and conservation, so understanding how a movie affects viewers beliefs should have come into play when making this series.
The concept behind helping people learn about a variety of animals in the National Parks is great, but the way in which they are depicted is not.
This docuseries plays like "When Animals Attack." The narrator's voice is beyond irritating and rather than seeing the beauty and majesty of the national parks and their inhabitants, we see animals killing each other as the narrator ensures with his tone that it's all very dramatic. Very disappointing.
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You know, when you sit back and complain about things, about the state of our country and all of the things that need fixing, it does you good to take a step back and say to yourself "well somebody must be doing things right because we have so many things that are the envy of the world!"
The National Parks system is a reminder to us that there are (although it's increasingly rare these days) altruistic people who do enter public life and work for the good of the people! It's not a long list for sure and I'm scratching my head to find any other than Roosevelt who have given as much benefit to the American public.. This documentary shows that there are many heroes whose praise has gone unsung, only because the work they did seemed to be formalizing the natural rights of Americans. Thank goodness these protagonists came together at the right time and the right places. If not, the entire areas would be in the hands of privateers, stripped of any value, whether animal, vegetable or mineral, to be left as vast scarred wastelands for eternity. The story is, as you would expect, masterfully told by Burns, weaving into the political battle the aching beauty and restorative power of our National Parks.
The filming and commentary somehow reawakens the overpowering feelings you experienced when you yourself were standing on a Rockies promontory or walking through a Utah sandstone desert. This is a true tour-de- force of storytelling, history and filmmaking. Burns is every bit as awe-inspiring as the parks themselves
The National Parks system is a reminder to us that there are (although it's increasingly rare these days) altruistic people who do enter public life and work for the good of the people! It's not a long list for sure and I'm scratching my head to find any other than Roosevelt who have given as much benefit to the American public.. This documentary shows that there are many heroes whose praise has gone unsung, only because the work they did seemed to be formalizing the natural rights of Americans. Thank goodness these protagonists came together at the right time and the right places. If not, the entire areas would be in the hands of privateers, stripped of any value, whether animal, vegetable or mineral, to be left as vast scarred wastelands for eternity. The story is, as you would expect, masterfully told by Burns, weaving into the political battle the aching beauty and restorative power of our National Parks.
The filming and commentary somehow reawakens the overpowering feelings you experienced when you yourself were standing on a Rockies promontory or walking through a Utah sandstone desert. This is a true tour-de- force of storytelling, history and filmmaking. Burns is every bit as awe-inspiring as the parks themselves
Starting off watching Episode 1 of the series with hopes to learn more about the beauty & history of Olympic National Park. This turned out not to be the case with the majority of the video quickly going past information on the park and focused much more on animals killing each other. After this happened a few times, we noticed the trend go from beautiful views of the park, then straight into a narrative of another animal about to die. Really a shame the storyline focused on that aspect of nature, instead of actual information about the National Park as the images shown are still quite impressive.
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