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Athena es una madre que hará todo lo que esté a su alcance para proteger a su rebaño cuando se vean obligados a abandonar su pozo de agua. Una historia de amor, pérdida y regreso a casa.Athena es una madre que hará todo lo que esté a su alcance para proteger a su rebaño cuando se vean obligados a abandonar su pozo de agua. Una historia de amor, pérdida y regreso a casa.Athena es una madre que hará todo lo que esté a su alcance para proteger a su rebaño cuando se vean obligados a abandonar su pozo de agua. Una historia de amor, pérdida y regreso a casa.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
This movie shows the all day survival fight of an elephant family. It's heartwarming but also very emotional. Worth watching for nature loving people.
This is one hell of a documentary.
Well made and a rollercoaster of emotions following these amazing elephants.
Looks amazing in 4K HDR too, you will not be disappointed give it a watch.
2018's 'The Elephant Queen' appealed to me straightaway. Am a great fan of nature documentaries, especially the work of David Attenborough. Love elephants and have done ever since seeing 'Dumbo' for the first time and instantly relating to the titular character, such majestic beautiful animals. Chiwetel Ejiofor is an actor of considerable talent, evident in '12 Years a Slave', and has the right sort of voice for this kind of documentary.
'The Elephant Queen' is a triumph. Have not seen a better documentary on elephants anywhere (much, much better than last year's DisneyNature documentary 'Elephant', which was chiefly let down by disastrous narration), and it is a truly beautiful documentary and film in its own way. Also the best nature documentary seen since 'Eye of the Leopard', reviewed in January. This is a primary example of how to balance educational facts and telling a very human but not over-humanised story that resonates. Also a primary example of how to have more than one tone and balance them expertly.
Visually, 'The Elephant Queen' looks gorgeous. Have not seen the savannah look so imposingly beautiful yet uncompromisingly unyielding in quite some time. The elephants are a spectacular sight and everything is spectacularly photographed, with no cheap gimmicks in sight, the vivid colours popping out on screen. The music is an expert balance of the grand and the subtle, without sounding over-scored or lacking in presence.
Can find absolutely no fault with the elephants, they are amazing and it was very easy to root for them, their triumphs and struggles every step of the way. The narration has no clumsy or childish attempts at humour and is not too serious, it also doesn't spell things out too much and doesn't over-explain. Instead it entertains, it teaches (with a good mix of the familiar and the not so familiar) and moves. Ejiofor delivers this great material with dignity and charm.
Absolutely loved the storytelling, which had amusing humorous moments but it's the dramatic and emotional moments that fare even better. There are parts that are darkly disturbing, but not in a traumatising way. This was necessary though, as the struggles that elephants have to endure are very harsh and life-threatening. Their journey really warms the heart, not since 'The Last Lions' has a portrayal of the love of a mother animal warmed my heart or moved me to this extent. And it also moved me to tears, this is quite the emotional experience.
Summing up, absolutely wonderful. 10/10.
'The Elephant Queen' is a triumph. Have not seen a better documentary on elephants anywhere (much, much better than last year's DisneyNature documentary 'Elephant', which was chiefly let down by disastrous narration), and it is a truly beautiful documentary and film in its own way. Also the best nature documentary seen since 'Eye of the Leopard', reviewed in January. This is a primary example of how to balance educational facts and telling a very human but not over-humanised story that resonates. Also a primary example of how to have more than one tone and balance them expertly.
Visually, 'The Elephant Queen' looks gorgeous. Have not seen the savannah look so imposingly beautiful yet uncompromisingly unyielding in quite some time. The elephants are a spectacular sight and everything is spectacularly photographed, with no cheap gimmicks in sight, the vivid colours popping out on screen. The music is an expert balance of the grand and the subtle, without sounding over-scored or lacking in presence.
Can find absolutely no fault with the elephants, they are amazing and it was very easy to root for them, their triumphs and struggles every step of the way. The narration has no clumsy or childish attempts at humour and is not too serious, it also doesn't spell things out too much and doesn't over-explain. Instead it entertains, it teaches (with a good mix of the familiar and the not so familiar) and moves. Ejiofor delivers this great material with dignity and charm.
Absolutely loved the storytelling, which had amusing humorous moments but it's the dramatic and emotional moments that fare even better. There are parts that are darkly disturbing, but not in a traumatising way. This was necessary though, as the struggles that elephants have to endure are very harsh and life-threatening. Their journey really warms the heart, not since 'The Last Lions' has a portrayal of the love of a mother animal warmed my heart or moved me to this extent. And it also moved me to tears, this is quite the emotional experience.
Summing up, absolutely wonderful. 10/10.
Overall this was good, narration was really good and so to was the photography. The one bit I did find annoying, which detracted from the documentary som what was some of the dumb sound effects e.g. helicopter sounds when following a beetle flying, or the 1950 sound effect of punching added to beetles fighting. To me, it was totally unnecessary.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe elephants featured in this film are African. You'll notice that the Matriarch, Athena has magnificent tusks. Later in the film you'll see Satao, a bull (male) elephant, also with the biggest tusks you might ever see. One of the key differences between African and Asian elephants is the tusks. ALL African elephants, male and female, have tusks whereas only SOME Asian males have tusks. About 50% of Asian females have short tusks known as "tushes".
- ConexionesReferences Apocalipsis (1979)
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Taquilla
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,153
- 21 oct 2019
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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