Patagonia: Life on the Edge of the World
- Miniserie de TV
- 2022
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7.9/10
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Sumergirse en uno de los últimos lugares vírgenes del planeta, la Patagonia, en Sudamérica.Sumergirse en uno de los últimos lugares vírgenes del planeta, la Patagonia, en Sudamérica.Sumergirse en uno de los últimos lugares vírgenes del planeta, la Patagonia, en Sudamérica.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominaciones en total
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Yes, it is largely about humans, but this is what makes this documentary wonderful. Our species makes a bigger part of the population of the planet and we affect the environment in the most significant and devastating ways. The role of humans in this type of documentary usually centers on how we fail at being a responsible species. While it is definitely true, it was refreshing seeing people who try to reduce the negative effects other individuals had had on the ecosystem of Patagonia. Many stories were quite inspirational, especially from people who "switched sides", like the guy who went from being a hunter to being a protector. Seeing that there are people who try very hard to help the wild nature of Patagonia stay wild gave me hope. This series was just as educational, only in a different way.
10flathd
The humans featured are integral to telling the story of saving Patagonia wildlife residents and the egosystem. Beautifully filmed with a solid narration/script. It speaks heavily to the need for conservation and the vital role of dedicated researchers.
I didn't detect any audio level variations between the narrator, the music and the ambient sounds. It all held together on my system.
We'll worth watching. My only disappointment is that six episodes aren't enough.
I didn't detect any audio level variations between the narrator, the music and the ambient sounds. It all held together on my system.
We'll worth watching. My only disappointment is that six episodes aren't enough.
10sdpnxpvc
I've seen a lot of people complaining that there are too many humans featured in this natural documentary. You guys are not watching the show properly. Yes, you have it right. There are humans involved. Lots. Maybe even the main focus. This is because these are stories about how humans interact with raw nature in a completely wild setting. How they live, and die, side by side. Look closer. If you want pretty shots of animals for an hour each episode there is every other Nat Doc that came before this. Fill your boots. This is bold, original storytelling.
Also, it's really damn beautiful to watch. Top job to the people that spent all those painstaking hours to create it.
Also, it's really damn beautiful to watch. Top job to the people that spent all those painstaking hours to create it.
CNN and others have produced this nature show. Patagonia is a mostly dry area east of the Andes Mountains on the southern tip of South America. It has much of the same epic natural scenery with all the creatures as other nature shows. On top of that, it has human participants doing important research into issues threatening the natural world. In that way, it's different than the usual pretty nature documentary series. It is news adjacent which makes sense for CNN. There is some investigative journalism with these stories. It's informative and pretty looking. Pedro Pascal is the narrator. There are six episodes.
Honestly, I did not enjoy this so-called documentary. It is full of humans. I expected to see the amazing nature of patagonia but instead saw so many people.
After watching the first minutes of the first episode I fast forwarded almost all the episodes.
After watching the first minutes of the first episode I fast forwarded almost all the episodes.
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