Thursday, January 15, 2009
Discovery Channel - Africa's Super 7 [docupedia]
"The good, the bad and the ugly, the teacher, the lover, the fighter and the strong, silent type! Stars of a tense 24-hour drama with birth, death and everything in between."
On the northern bank of the Sand River in the Mala-Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, seven magnificent creatures reside in an area the size of Manhattan Island. Tracking them for 24 hours we reveal the invisible threads that bind them together in a never-ending daily drama. This action-packed film will show how seven individual stories become one, how the animals move in and out of one another’s lives in the course of a single day. Sometimes their encounters happen just by chance, at other times they are intent on stalking each other down. In all cases whenever they meet the encounter is always riveting.
Each animal has different strengths, even some weaknesses, but seeing them in action is always impressive. Tracking them through one day and one night we witness their dealings with the neighbours from hell, staking their territory, stalking the same prey, risking their lives and cautiously interacting with or avoiding each other. This is a privileged and rare glimpse into the complex lives of Africa’s Super Seven.
Each species has its own vital role to play in this unfolding 24-hour drama. There is no room for the weak and in the African bush there’s only one rule: the biggest, strongest, fastest and smartest survive.
As amazing as these animals are, they all have their Achilles heel too, and occasionally our story includes a fight for survival for them just like any other creature of the untamed African wild. For Africa’s Super Seven there are no free lunches. Some will pay the ultimate price and some will even be lunch. Not for the faint hearted, this is a story of power, trust, hunger, desperation and elation – an unforgettable adventure.
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This is a brilliant depiction of Africa and its animals. However, the drama and tension that is built up is shattered by some of the most woeful narration I've ever witnessed! At least for the 1st 15min or so!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, this guy sounds like he's reading off a script and isn't even seeing, let alone feeling what's going on!
He slightly redeems himself the further you go into the movie, but every now and then, drops back into his bored droning voice!
Hahaha
I'm a proud South African, and know all about the wildlife we have, but this made me laugh til my sides hurt for the first quarter of an hour.
Seriously, check it out...