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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA trapper and his wife brave the harsh Yukon climate, trecherous landscape and dangerous wildlife in an attempt to live a life of solitude.A trapper and his wife brave the harsh Yukon climate, trecherous landscape and dangerous wildlife in an attempt to live a life of solitude.A trapper and his wife brave the harsh Yukon climate, trecherous landscape and dangerous wildlife in an attempt to live a life of solitude.
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I have been invited to the "premiere" of Le Dernier Trappeur in Brussels, Belgium, as I happen to know the executive producer of this movie ... Director Nicolas Vanier has been interviewed in front of the room, mainly explaining the problems they had with the cold temperature there, they had to shoot with -50°C sometimes (*EDIT* : -58°F, sorry for bad conversion)! I tried to view the movie as objectively as possible, and honestly I haven't been disappointed.
This movie is a documentary, you have to know that. People in there "act", but terribly as they are *not* actors. Norman Winther -Northman Winter would have been more appropriate ;)- is a trapper, in the deep Yukon in Canada, and you as a spectator learn to know his tough life.
Wonderful landscapes, incredible views of that part of our earth I didn't know could be so beautiful, are in themselves entirely making the movie worthy. There is a message too : "in those northern lands, what man does, hunting, is a necessity : he takes samples, but doesn't ruin the nature. Without him, some species will swarm, other will disappear". I suppose it isn't 100% true, but hey the movie is supported by the WWF so I guess even if they try to justify the hunting, this cannot be so bad :)
One negative point though : you'll have some repetition, in the succession of scenes as well as in music, even if that one is very nice.
A great documentary, two thumbs up !
This movie is a documentary, you have to know that. People in there "act", but terribly as they are *not* actors. Norman Winther -Northman Winter would have been more appropriate ;)- is a trapper, in the deep Yukon in Canada, and you as a spectator learn to know his tough life.
Wonderful landscapes, incredible views of that part of our earth I didn't know could be so beautiful, are in themselves entirely making the movie worthy. There is a message too : "in those northern lands, what man does, hunting, is a necessity : he takes samples, but doesn't ruin the nature. Without him, some species will swarm, other will disappear". I suppose it isn't 100% true, but hey the movie is supported by the WWF so I guess even if they try to justify the hunting, this cannot be so bad :)
One negative point though : you'll have some repetition, in the succession of scenes as well as in music, even if that one is very nice.
A great documentary, two thumbs up !
I lately bought the DVD - the landscape is astoundingly filmed, the music is a little similar to the movie of JEREMIAH JOHNSON (the first lines of the music sound like stolen) but the behavior of Norman is sure sometimes very strange and "more than a little stupid" as to say for someone who spent a lifetime in the wild of Yukon: sledging over a lake that just has been frozen (!), pushing his sled up a steep hill..., sledging a crevice in deep snow..., trying to shoot an elk and not hitting it..., building a nest that Nebaska is trying to climb up and brakes down.... and most disturbing not listening to his fine subtle Nebaska Mary Loo....Anyway - Vanier has done a good job: he shows a periled area in the North which is vanishing not only by the loggers as well of climate change!
I have been scanning through the available channels on a Saturday morning, and got captivated by some interesting scenes and an unusual atmosphere at a German speaking channel. The movie was in German, which I can not speak, even though, I found the pictures interesting, and started to watch the movie. I did not regret. I have read through the some previous reviews, and I understand, the dialogs were not perfect, as the actors were acting themselves. Without having understood the dialogs and the narrative, I still felt I was watching something authentic and credible. I think therefore this is a great movie, and I am grateful for the artists who provided me this excellent insight into a wonderful and hard environment and an extincting lifestyle.
I am a dog trainer. I am always interested in documentaries that show the ordinary life of an ordinary dog, without the difficulties of city animal keeping. I decided to watch this movie because I saw dogs in it. But I saw not only dogs there, but also the contrast between the crazy city race and the leisurely flow of living nature.
In cities we constantly overindulge: from our dinners to impressions too much. This film encourages us to slow down, listen to the voice of nature, and reassess our priorities.
The plot unfolds around Norman Winters, a professional hunter. The film showcases his daily life, filled with challenges and the beauty of wild nature, as well as philosophical reflections on how humanity should live in harmony with the surrounding world rather than against it.
The movie seems to call us to mathematical balance: to live according to necessity and sufficiency. I recommend this movie to all lovers of nature.
In cities we constantly overindulge: from our dinners to impressions too much. This film encourages us to slow down, listen to the voice of nature, and reassess our priorities.
The plot unfolds around Norman Winters, a professional hunter. The film showcases his daily life, filled with challenges and the beauty of wild nature, as well as philosophical reflections on how humanity should live in harmony with the surrounding world rather than against it.
The movie seems to call us to mathematical balance: to live according to necessity and sufficiency. I recommend this movie to all lovers of nature.
Many here complain for the bad acting. This is Not a Hollywood film made in a Studio..
Real Nature , Real Weather conditions , Real People, an unbelievable photography and amazing soundtrack!
No CGI, No nonless talkings. What do you need more??
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Norman Winther: My happiness has a lot to do with how I relate to the land around me. I don't just admire it, I'm a part of it. People should have never lost contact with nature. We need to share with the environment. If human kind is to survive, we have to start living with nature not against it.
- ConexõesReferenced in Paris, Te Amo (2006)
- Trilhas sonorasBy the rivers dark
Written and Performed by Leonard Cohen
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- US$ 15.255.912
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 34 min(94 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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