3 reviews
Not one of the best IMAX films I have seen!
It is quite unfortunate for Epic Journeys: The Great Migrations to have come out in 1999. In the early 90's almost the same production crew filmed the amazing film, Africa The Serengeti. Even though Epic Journey's tries to recapture the same magic of Africa The Serengeti, it misses the mark. A few segments are captivating, but others are festering with boredom. See this film if you are an animal lover of any type, and you will enjoy it, but for a real treat rent a copy of Africa The Serengeti, and wish you had seen it in all it's glory on the giant IMAX Screen.
great classroom material
Filmmaker George Casey follows the migration of six creatures of different sizes. There is the Monarch butterfly which converge on a section of Mexican forest. The Canada geese fuel up and fly great distances. There are billions of birds on the move. The Gray whale is one of the biggest mammals and one of the newborns beach itself. Humans save her and naming her JJ. Millions of red crabs come out of the woodlands to the edge of the sea. Herds of zebras mingle with the other animals to migrate across Africa. Finally, there is the humans with their animals and the few remaining tribes still following the wild migration.
This is a terrific nature doc at its simplest. Robert Foxworth gives a deeper narration. This is terrific classroom material. I actually don't know where this was shown. There is good scenery but it's not IMAX material. This is a nice half hour.
This is a terrific nature doc at its simplest. Robert Foxworth gives a deeper narration. This is terrific classroom material. I actually don't know where this was shown. There is good scenery but it's not IMAX material. This is a nice half hour.
- SnoopyStyle
- Nov 30, 2020
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beauty lies in the soul, not in the eye
Humans are unaware of the beauty that lies in their own souls. Sometimes, here comes a song, a poem, or a child,... or a movie, that reveals the inner beauty we once had it. So, that is the moment when we humans, suddenly cherries the life: ours and others. There aren't enough songs, or poems, or children, or movies, so, each new one should be saluted. Impressive beauty in images, in music and words. The beauty of a world we are not aware of, the beauty of our souls we are not aware of. The message of this masterpiece is an optimistic one, JJ, the baby whale should be an emblematic symbol of our return, from former hunters to actual friends. JJ is the character that stand for each species, each individual of the multitude that live on this planet. We too are JJ-s for a bear, a butterfly or a crab. A movie like this save us from ignorance. Enjoy the beauty in your souls, and see the movie. The African migratory story is just one of the many.