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Bethany 2023-07-26 03:43:49
It's so cold ╯﹏╰ people threaten the survival of deer and...
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Paxton 2023-07-11 00:14:22
An investigation of animals allowed him to witness human greed...
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Ally 2023-04-21 00:54:11
Very good documentary. The protagonist lived alone in the polar regions for almost a year, came to the conclusion that wolves were not the culprits of destroying nature, and was angry at the sudden appearance of hunters. Several scenes are like dreams. Are there really Inuit people? Did he really run naked among deer and...
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Winston 2022-12-07 14:53:23
Animal protection and environmental protection nature documentaries, as well as with the aborigines, I watched half of them when I was obsessed with Chengcheng, and completed them. It looks so cold, I like the little wolf, and it's too...
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Lexi 2022-10-24 18:16:53
A calm and almost bland film, but occasionally there are some thrills. Still very...
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Aaliyah 2022-10-24 18:00:51
This should also include some documentary material, just like flying with you. The director's ability to capture is...
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Ivory 2022-10-24 17:34:25
No heroes, no demons, just...
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Favian 2022-10-24 15:18:00
Scholars walk into the wilderness alone and conduct real observations and research summaries only to discover the lies created by human beings for their own evil deeds. In the harsh and unpredictable weather, you can live in peace with the wolves, feel the breath of nature, and really run and hunt like an...
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Zack 2022-10-24 13:35:26
In a trance, I thought I was reading "Wolf...
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Deondre 2022-10-24 09:56:00
The book is so much better....
Never Cry Wolf Comments
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Rosie: [Sitting with some hunters at a canopied camp table] All together, one thousand four hundred acres, top of the mountain down to the lake. Including mineral rights. But... the real ace in the hole, right now, is the hot spring, right up there. Amazing. Incredible: steaming hot water coming right out of the ground. When I say "hot water," what do you think?
Rosie: [the other two men are silent] Sitting in the bathtub?... Japanese! A little bit of advertising, plenty of raw fish...
Hunter #1: [Chuckling] It's a beautiful country, all right. Limitless possibilities... Japanese?... That's a great angle, Rosie.
Rosie: Now, wait - you haven't heard the best part. Listen to this: once they soak their little buns in our magic, medicinal hot spring, you bottle it up, stick a fancy label on it, and they take it home with them. Before you know it, we'll be shipping it out of here by the truckload. What's it cost us? Nothing! It bubbles right up outta' the ground. I'll bet ya' we could figure out a way to bottle the air up here, too.
Hunter #2: Fantastic!
Rosie: Gentlemen, here's to the future.
[Just then a strong gust of wind picks their canopied table up off the ground and blows it into a nearby lake]
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Old Inuit Song: [Seen on closing credits] I think over again my small adventures. My fears, those small ones that seemed so big. For all the vital things I had to get and to reach. And yet there is only one great thing. The only thing. To live to see the great day that dawns, and the light that fills the world. - Old Inuit Song