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Taboo

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2014
  • TV-14
  • 45m
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Taboo (2002)
Documentary

Around the world there are people of different cultures who take actions and decisions that seem out of the ordinary to the average westerner. Considered taboo, these people and their storie... Read allAround the world there are people of different cultures who take actions and decisions that seem out of the ordinary to the average westerner. Considered taboo, these people and their stories are now being known.Around the world there are people of different cultures who take actions and decisions that seem out of the ordinary to the average westerner. Considered taboo, these people and their stories are now being known.

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    • Lance Lewman
    • Andres Williams
    • David McCallum
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      • Lance Lewman
      • Andres Williams
      • David McCallum
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Lance Lewman
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2003–2012
    Andres Williams
    Andres Williams
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    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2002–2003
    Peter Singer
    Peter Singer
    • Self - Bioethicist, Princeton University…
    • 2010–2012
    Carolyn Marvin
    • Self - Communications Professor, University of Pennsylvania…
    • 2002–2004
    Wade Davis
    Wade Davis
    • Self - National Geographic Explorer In-Residence…
    • 2002–2012
    Novella Nelson
    Novella Nelson
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2002–2003
    Gerry Erchak
    • Self - Anthropologist, Skidmore College
    • 2003–2005
    Sudeepta Varma
    • Self - Psychiatrist, NYU Langone Medical Center…
    • 2011–2012
    Helen Fisher
    Helen Fisher
    • Self - Biological Anthropologist…
    • 2011–2012
    Paul Rozin
    Paul Rozin
    • Self - Psychologist…
    • 2002–2005
    Paul Stoller
    • Self - Anthropologist, West Chester University
    • 2002–2004
    Shahla Haeri
    • Self - Anthropologist, Boston University…
    • 2002–2003
    Christopher Davis
    • Self - Anthropologist, The School of London
    • 2002–2003
    Kamari Clarke
    • Self - Anthropologist, Yale…
    • 2002–2003
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    Mukulika Banerjee
    • Self - Anthropologist, University College London
    • 2002–2003
    Diane Bell
    • Self - Anthropologist, George Washington University
    • 2002–2003
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    prodigy556

    Very Interesting and Informative

    Simply put this program is about how certain rituals, food, religion, etc. can be completely normal for one culture, but "taboo" for another.

    This program is a very informative watch, and gives insight into other cultural norms from all over the globe. It makes you look at the world in a different way, and ponder how your own culture may seem entirely baffling to someone who lives elsewhere in the world.

    This show is not for the squeamish, it does not hold back, and in my opinion shouldn't. It may be disgusting, gory, and odd to some viewers, but it a way of life for a group of people somewhere. These rituals are apart of the culture of the group, tribe, etc, and should remain as close to what occurs as possible.

    Perfect program for someone looking to gain insight into the lives of other people, and better understand the world as a whole.
    ProtoClone

    Alright if you can handle the biased nature.

    This is just another show that looks to shock you rather then properly inform you. The biased nature of the coverage is slanted in the direction of trying to provide "Fear Factor" style entertainment rather then actual anthropological observations.

    At times it seems like the people involved in the show purposely sought out the people who fit the general stereotype of the perceived topic. This only leads the viewers to believe the worse and misinforms them on the topics.

    The only taboo here is the truth they are afraid to expose you to.

    Watch this if you know better then to believe what you see on TV. Don't watch this if you don't.
    7tommylangzik

    Honestly... Shocking & Stomach Turning.

    I tried to walk into this with an open mind and initially naïvely assumed this would explore Taboos in a more placid "Hey look at these strange weird cultural quirks / oddities" way, but what I saw instead was stomach turning, especially in regard to the treatment of animals. The senseless barbarity and butchery fully on display was overwhelming and shocking at times. Savage and inhumane from a civilized western perspective; a brutal reminder that some humans still live guided by a stone age mentality in a myriad of ways.

    The narrating presenters / experts try to cast the scenes in a "Well, we can't judge what we can't understand" sort of light, along with the classic "We need to ensure we preserve these cultures, otherwise they'll be lost". To be honest though... ... sometimes I couldn't escape the feeling that there was no ACTUAL value being created here; it was nothing more than desperation meeting destructive belief / tradition, thus, I often felt myself strongly disagreeing with the premise that these snake-oil approaches NEEDED to be kept active vs simply preserving them in history books.

    As an example, a tribe in Africa had a woman claiming to be some sort of spirit vessel, and all she really did was take on a masculine voice/tone, have people slit live animal throats (including a calf), leave the animals wriggling or flailing on the ground as people danced in the blood gushing from the animal's neck... Then, all she said to each person who came seeking help & advice was "everything is going to be okay"... All I could do was sit there stunned in traumatic shock and horror, wondering how anyone could possibly take her seriously, let alone believe that this cruelty would solve their issues. One woman even came seeking help for her sick daughter; internally I was screaming "Take her to a doctor!". In my view, the sad reality was that some of these communities would have been better served with a proper education focused on science, and better access to healthcare; worrying about 'preserving' their culture, as far as I could tell, was RELATIVELY a non-issue.

    ANYWAY, the production quality WAS decent, and it WAS interesting, BUT given that it was shot "in your face" David Attenborough style (think "nature shows that explicitly / vividly showcase death in the animal world"), this show is not for the squeamish, and if you're an animal lover, I'd STRONGLY recommend you take a hard pass on some episodes (though, unfortunately, no warnings are given in advance).

    Oh, and if you're on the sensitive side, DO NOT WATCH RIGHT BEFORE BED; give yourself plenty of time to recover and unwind. I regard myself as an animal lover and empathetic towards the plight of others, so my review should likely be regarded with that lens in mind.
    8pannalogic

    Genuinely Informed

    The series is meant to show what extremes exist in different cultures of people. Which some viewers may find, detracts from the program a little.

    It was very informative for me to witness all of the different practices that occur on a regular basis, and gave new insight on what it means to be "Culturally relative".

    That being said, if you watch this, watch it with adults or alone...children shouldn't see things they haven't been mentally prepared for. A few of the episodes center around body art / modification and can make you squeamish if you're not used to that sort of thing, but since we've all been desensitized by the internet it shouldn't come as any surprise some of the things people do on this show.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • National Geographic Channel
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