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Growing Up Wild (2016) is a English movie. Mark Linfield,Keith Scholey has directed this movie. are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Growing Up Wild (2016) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.
Life is an adventure - especially for a newborn animal who has so much to learn. "Growing Up Wild" takes audiences to the wildest corners of the planet to tell the tales of five courageous animals as they tackle the very first challenges of their young lives. With a little guidance from sage family members, each must figure out how and where to find food, while learning to recognize the very real threat of danger. From their first steps of exploring their world to their final steps into independence, "Growing Up Wild" reveals the triumphs and setbacks of five young lives in which instinct, parental lessons, and trial & error ultimately define their destinies. Featuring the stunning imagery and iconic storytelling that makes Disneynature's big-screen adventures an inspiring movie-going experience, "Growing Up Wild", brings home a special look at how similar and different these young lives can be.
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Growing Up Wild (2016) Reviews
A cute nature documentary
A great documentary about how animals are growing up. We have 5 different animal babies and follow them. Of course they are incredibly cute but the movie is not all cute, we see hunting and death just like life in the wild is. Since this is a Disney movie there is not too much for it so one can just enjoy watching those small animals living their lives. There are some amazing footages. Like the avalanche was beautiful even though it is deadly. The little lion calling for his mom was adorable. And the poor tiny macaque sitting there losing it's strength and feeling miserable was heart breaking. I think it is a good movie. Not as brutal as the world actually is but one still learns a lot and it is simply nice to watch for people who love animals.
everything great, but the narrator's voice, tone, and accent
This is a great documentary created by experienced people in their profession. Everything from directing to cameramanship is done so professionally tasteful, except the choice of narrator which has a bad voice, tone, and accent for this particular job. Perhaps, I should not expect the velvet voice and the theatrical tone of David Attenborough for this film as it may have been produced to be appealing to children as well as adults. But the Narrator's voice was simply bad for the job and almost unbearable for me. He narrates with a sort of an American childish accent. Thanks for the great film though!