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Russie sauvage : La mer d'Okhotsk

Original title: Wild at Heart
  • TV Series
  • 2006–2012
  • TV-14
  • 47m
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7.4/10
1.9K
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Amanda Holden, Stephen Tompkinson, Lucy-Jo Hudson, Rafaella Hutchinson, and Luke Ward-Wilkinson in Russie sauvage : La mer d'Okhotsk (2006)
Wild At Heart
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The story of an English family who moves to the South African bush to set up and run a game reserve.The story of an English family who moves to the South African bush to set up and run a game reserve.The story of an English family who moves to the South African bush to set up and run a game reserve.

  • Creator
    • Ashley Pharoah
  • Stars
    • Stephen Tompkinson
    • Deon Stewardson
    • Nomsa Xaba
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    • Creator
      • Ashley Pharoah
    • Stars
      • Stephen Tompkinson
      • Deon Stewardson
      • Nomsa Xaba
    • 35User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Stephen Tompkinson
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    • Danny Trevanion…
    • 2006–2012
    Deon Stewardson
    Deon Stewardson
    • Anders Du Plessis
    • 2006–2012
    Nomsa Xaba
    • Nomsa Nguni…
    • 2006–2012
    Thapelo Mokoena
    • Fatani
    • 2007–2012
    Lucy-Jo Hudson
    Lucy-Jo Hudson
    • Rosie Trevanion
    • 2006–2012
    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
    • Caroline Du Plessis
    • 2007–2012
    Dawn Steele
    Dawn Steele
    • Alice Collins…
    • 2009–2012
    Luke Ward-Wilkinson
    Luke Ward-Wilkinson
    • Evan Trevanion…
    • 2006–2009
    Olivia Scott-Taylor
    • Olivia Adams…
    • 2010–2012
    Mary-Anne Barlow
    • Vanessa
    • 2009–2011
    Martinus Van Der Berg
    • Max
    • 2007–2009
    Amanda Holden
    Amanda Holden
    • Sarah Trevanion
    • 2006–2008
    Rafaella Hutchinson
    Rafaella Hutchinson
    • Olivia Trevanion…
    • 2006–2008
    Atandwa Kani
    Atandwa Kani
    • Thabo
    • 2010–2012
    Megan Martell
    • Charlotte Collins
    • 2009–2010
    Naima McLean
    • Buhle
    • 2010–2011
    Tarryn Faye Brummage
    • Charlotte Collins…
    • 2011–2012
    Cal MacAninch
    Cal MacAninch
    • Rowan Collins…
    • 2009–2010
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      • Ashley Pharoah
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    8topvegan

    Highly recommended!

    What a great show! I like all the actors. This is the first time I've seen Stephen Tompkinson, but I bet he does comedy, his muggings make me laugh. But it was really great to see Hayley Mills again. She was a big star when I was growing up and her experience really shows. While the entire cast is good, Hayley Mills' acting pedigree allowed her to confidently stride into a role that is the complete antithesis of her sweet image during her heyday, making her believable as Amanda Holden's bitter mother who likes to push people's buttons. The show has gotten some rather virulent reviews on this site, but I came in the middle of the season, so the show must have improved by then, because I can highly recommend it. Give it another chance! I'm not a fan of wildlife themes, so I didn't pay it any attention when the series started here, but for me the sign of a good show is that it can capture you at any episode that you start watching it, and this is what happened to me. The series has finished here, but I'm sure they'll show it again. I await its return eagerly.
    9luckins

    Great family series

    I wish they had more of these types of shows in the United States. Big on family values and respecting nature. I also liked how they portrayed the local people. Sometimes, the story gets a little contrived and there are stupid moments, but it's good overall. I didn't like the characters coming and going throughout the series, though.

    The last season, however, was not very good. It almost seems thrown together like the series was planned to end in season 6, but a season 7 with a happy ending was put in place to please fans.

    I wish this series was fully available to buy or rent in the United States.
    9tziva06

    A great show to remind people that there are other ways to live!

    I love it. Sometimes the writing makes the acting is a little forced, but the characters are touchable and grow and change. What else is there? I'm a US native, who has lived abroad and tried other ways to live in this modern world. This show follows the great BBC tradition of showing modern characters CHOOSING an alternative life, for good or ill. If you can get past the not-great writing, and focus on what it might be like to change your life, radically, this is a fascinating show. And then they bring in Hayley Mills, and what is not to like? It's all about relationships, and what it takes to really deal with the people you love.
    8canuckteach

    Highly-acclaimed - mostly meets up to expectations...

    We have Acorn-TV - so, we can stream every season. It is kind of a unique show wherein a blended family also tried to adapt to like in Africa. The photography and scenery are splendid. Some of the family conflicts are needlessly mean-spirited, in pursuit of meaningful plot lines. And the early episodes 'regress' - by which we mean, the characters get over a hurdle, and then climb back over it to repeat the process.

    In this case, the 'step' family almost breaks up when 'Daddy' of the 2 kids flies in with his new juvenile-looking chickie to stake a claim to his offspring. Such a situation is awkward enough to resolve in real life, but we do get there in this episode.

    However, in the next episode, the kids cross over certain lines and resolve to depart (again) after outbursts of anger, dredging up hurt feelings and sadness we just got over. Let me tell you how this works in real life: There is NO 'my family, my kids' - there is only OUR FAMILY. No one is leaving. There is husband and wife - the kids in the brood are a STAGE of the marriage - they are NOT the reason for the marriage. Sorry. Sound cold-hearted? Darn right. It works no other way. Once everyone in a blended family understands that they are stuck on this desert isle together with no escape, they will quit whining and get on with the job of survival. Step family survival 101.

    The writers seem to be sadly lacking in how 'regression' can spoil a series. Soon, in a following episode, we have ANOTHER problem when a nearby plantation owner makes subtle advances on the wife in this little caper, but she fails to inform her husband, leaving HIS daughter to inform him. Oh, boy. She isn't believed - and now, we have 2 difficult problems instead of one. The husband is a great problem-solver (however), a nice easy-going guy - he'll patch things up. I'd like him for my dad. But this isn't what I was expecting him to deal with. Some of the above caught the eye of a few other reviewers.

    I still like the series and will persevere. Like when dealing with a real step-family, I can look for the good things. 8/10
    7franksremote

    Great family oriented start, lazy self-righteous series finish

    The most awesome part of this series is definitely the featured animals, landscape and local favor depicted (essentially, an African animal preserve). The storyline and arc of early seasons clearly made this a family oriented show which had a message contained within each solved "problem" that doubled as a lesson about life, people and how we should treat each other. Even DuPlusses meddling was for the greater good of those he cared for and more importantly, within reason for how someone might act in real life.

    Season 5 and beyond saw these lessons become on-existent with that endearing meddling becoming more about his own needs masked as helping the situation with any lesson that could've been taught clearly no longer the focus. In fact, if one turned to the shows final seasons for any of life's lessons, there would be more immoral theirs and criminals created than the same masses who received fair moral guidance from early episodes.

    Dup wreaked havoc on the oil company that wants to purchase the land in clear childish fashion and yet expects his antics to be rewarded with assistance when he needs it even though he clearly would not do the same in return. The heroes becomes the antithesis of people that the world wants to hate; arrogant, self-righteous, entitled. I truly find it sad and an undignified end to a story/series that did it right for so much of its time as a family oriented show. Why would it not just continue focusing on the animals, building (and salvaging) relationships that we should all find important (family), growing pains and guidance overcoming the trials of coming of age (through all age groups)? The formula worked fantastically for 5 years +/- and I believe it could have ended its run without resorting to the unrealistic antics seen in the final couple of seasons. It's what brought this from a 9.5/10 star rating to a 6/7 for me. I just couldn't relate to their resolutions any longer as they moved right out of the realm of believability transforming this once solid series into just another far-fetched fantasy that betrayed all of the good will it had built for itself.

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      The South African Animal Anti-Cruelty League was present throughout filming to ensure no animals were harmed in the making of this program.
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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild at Heart
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Afric Safari Lodge, Broederstroom, North West, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Company Pictures
      • ITV - Independent Television
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      47 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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