Follows Ellen DeGeneres as she fulfills her dream of protecting Dian Fossey's legacy by building the The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.Follows Ellen DeGeneres as she fulfills her dream of protecting Dian Fossey's legacy by building the The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.Follows Ellen DeGeneres as she fulfills her dream of protecting Dian Fossey's legacy by building the The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.
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This is an absolute waste of everyone's time and money. Whatever you do, don't watch this piece of garbage. Otherwise, you'll live a life of debauchery and be a toxic person (like 3113N, idk). The point I'm trying to make is that this is the WORST documentary to ever come out in the 2020s thus far and that the fact is that Ellen is the biggest disgraceful human in recent times despite all the controversies revolving around her "workplace". This does NOTHING to forgive Ellen for her toxic personality, and she needs to get out of the spotlight. This movie should've not been focused on her "Saving the Gorillas", it should've been focused on her "Saving My Career".
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One of the best discovery documentaries so far , so glad ellen is back with something special and I was so happy when they showed us what she was doing during her break, can't wait to see her next adventure.
The documentary makes me wants to visit Rwanda as soon as possible.
The campus looks amazing and the atmosphere the people of Rwanda seem nice
Seeing Portia and the love she has for ellen made me so happy, and I want more of them
The documentary guests are perfect, Sofia was so hilarious , also Andy
If only twitch was there 💔💔 still can't believe he is gone
Thank you discovery and Ellen for this amazing show.
The documentary makes me wants to visit Rwanda as soon as possible.
The campus looks amazing and the atmosphere the people of Rwanda seem nice
Seeing Portia and the love she has for ellen made me so happy, and I want more of them
The documentary guests are perfect, Sofia was so hilarious , also Andy
If only twitch was there 💔💔 still can't believe he is gone
Thank you discovery and Ellen for this amazing show.
Bad documentary born not out of her concern for the gorillas and respect for the great Diane Fossey's life work and legacy, but from a desperate, calculating attempt to redeem her failing career after having been exposed as a tyrannical, moody, toxic, abusive, rude boss who caused many people to be fired or go through emotional distress with her mean antics. Honestly I never watched her own show because it's not my type of entertainment but I was curious about this piece as it revolves around a subject that is dear to me, preservation and restoration of the Environment, protection and assistance for threatened species and animals in dangerous conditions and a love of Nature in general. I was sorely disappointed. Goodbye Ellen, you and your self-entitled stunts won't be missed.
Ellen DeGeneres may have set out to "save the gorillas," but this documentary feels more like a transparent attempt to save her own tarnished reputation. What could have been an inspiring film about conservation and the plight of an endangered species is overshadowed by an unrelenting focus on Ellen herself.
The entire production reeks of self-indulgence, with excessive screen time devoted to her narrating and interacting with the camera in ways that often feel staged and insincere. The plight of the gorillas-the ostensible subject of the film-becomes a backdrop for her self-aggrandising journey, making it hard to take the conservation message seriously.
Moreover, there's an uncomfortable disconnect between the film's "save the world" ethos and its underlying agenda to rehabilitate Ellen's public image after her widely publicised workplace toxicity scandals. It's honestly hard not to feel cynical about the premise.
If you're looking for a genuine, impactful exploration of conservation, there are far better documentaries out there. This one falls flat, serving as little more than a poorly veiled PR campaign. Save your time-and maybe some gorillas-by skipping this.
The entire production reeks of self-indulgence, with excessive screen time devoted to her narrating and interacting with the camera in ways that often feel staged and insincere. The plight of the gorillas-the ostensible subject of the film-becomes a backdrop for her self-aggrandising journey, making it hard to take the conservation message seriously.
Moreover, there's an uncomfortable disconnect between the film's "save the world" ethos and its underlying agenda to rehabilitate Ellen's public image after her widely publicised workplace toxicity scandals. It's honestly hard not to feel cynical about the premise.
If you're looking for a genuine, impactful exploration of conservation, there are far better documentaries out there. This one falls flat, serving as little more than a poorly veiled PR campaign. Save your time-and maybe some gorillas-by skipping this.
I wanted to watch this because it was about mountain gorillas and then I saw the poor rating but no reviews explaining why it was so low. This is a documentary but it isn't really about mountain gorillas. This is the story of Portia buying Ellen a gift for her 60th birthday and what it took for them to fix it up. The preserve was the Diane Fosse mountain gorilla center where Fosse spent many years studying the gorillas. The documentary interviews people in Ellen's world and at the gorilla center. There's very little about the gorillas in the documentary and so that's why there is a low rating. If you're an Ellen fan, you'll enjoy the documentary.
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