A sweeping portrait of conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins chronicling their fight to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth.
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7.1 /10
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Wild Life
2023
R
1 h 33 m
United States
Documentary
A sweeping portrait of conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins chronicling their fight to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth.
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7.1 /10
867 people rated
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Kristine McDivitt Tompkins
Self
Yvon Chouinard
Self
Rick Ridgeway
Self
Jimmy Chin
Self
Michelle Bachelet
Self
Claudio Alvarado
Self
Dago Guzman
Self
Edgar Boyles
Self
Timmy O'neill
Self
Susie Tompkins Buell
Self
Carolina Morgado
Self
Rodrigo Noriega
Self
Lito Tejada Flores
Self
Andrés Velasco
Self
Pedro Pablo Gutiérrez
Self
Cristián Saucedo
Self
Weston Boyles
Self
Sebastián Di Martino
Self
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kieran.GK
29/06/2023 06:11
Wild Life(480P)
Giovanni Rey
27/06/2023 16:06
This is a beautiful documentary, it really touched me deeply. It portrayed aesthetically what it really entails to work so hard for something much bigger than yourself that will endure across time, for the benefit of the whole ecology.
It harmoniously marries aesthetic visuals with heart-wrenching narratives, depicting what it means to devote oneself tirelessly to a cause that stretches beyond one's mortal existence and encompasses the wellbeing of an entire ecosystem.
At the heart of it all is a message about transcending our own limitations and desires for a common good that will endure through the sands of time. This documentary teaches us that what we sow today will bear fruits for generations to come, and in nurturing the Earth, we find a purpose larger than life itself.
In conclusion, this documentary is not merely a film; it's an experience that implores introspection and a re-evaluation of our values and commitments. It's a clarion call to embrace our roles as custodians of this planet and work assiduously for an enduring legacy that extends beyond ourselves.
Sublime. I have no extra words for it.
🐍redouan jobrane🐍
22/06/2023 16:04
I really adore this kind of personality who worships nature and nothing stupid else. We need encourage riches to do this. To rewild the nature in any cost. Rate hight to the film. We need it to be seen. A good example for wealthier people.
We need to show how we can amend the human activities. How we can make forests both afforestation and reforestation. Iit the most important and the only religion we need on earth. The only religion we need in entire world not just in south america. Every one need to hear the new prophets. I hope this will be loud enough that every one hears this and listen to this. Afforestation and reforestation, remember them, these are our new religion.
user297087
17/06/2023 16:02
source: Wild Life
bijikaa_karmacharya
16/06/2023 16:01
source: Wild Life
Kwadwo Mensei Da
16/06/2023 16:01
The documentary is supposed about saving Patagonia but really it's mostly talking about the woman and this guy that died like I never knew these people existed before the documentary so why would I care about complete strangers?
I came to see a documentary about nature and saving it but that's not what this is about, it's about two Americans who came to Argentina and decided to create a national park or something or idk if it's really a national park cause the woman never stated of it was a national park or not but if it is they're really off to a bad start because it's not on par with National Parks in the US.
La Rose😘😘😘🤣🤣🤣58436327680
16/06/2023 16:01
A moving, highly personal account about people who used their wealth to help reverse human exploitation of nature. This follows the "second careers" of Doug & Kris Tompkins in which they left financially lucrative enterprises in order to pursue emotionally fulfilling endeavors to protect vast, endangered swaths of land in Chile and Argentina. Both came from successful stints with outdoor clothing and equipment companies (North Face, Esprit, & Patagonia) that were financially rewarding, but felt a moral calling to use their resources to preserve threatened ecosystems for the original inhabitants, both human and nonhuman. The photography of these regions is breathtaking..
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kieran.GK
29/06/2023 06:11
Wild Life(480P)
Giovanni Rey
27/06/2023 16:06
This is a beautiful documentary, it really touched me deeply. It portrayed aesthetically what it really entails to work so hard for something much bigger than yourself that will endure across time, for the benefit of the whole ecology.
It harmoniously marries aesthetic visuals with heart-wrenching narratives, depicting what it means to devote oneself tirelessly to a cause that stretches beyond one's mortal existence and encompasses the wellbeing of an entire ecosystem.
At the heart of it all is a message about transcending our own limitations and desires for a common good that will endure through the sands of time. This documentary teaches us that what we sow today will bear fruits for generations to come, and in nurturing the Earth, we find a purpose larger than life itself.
In conclusion, this documentary is not merely a film; it's an experience that implores introspection and a re-evaluation of our values and commitments. It's a clarion call to embrace our roles as custodians of this planet and work assiduously for an enduring legacy that extends beyond ourselves.
Sublime. I have no extra words for it.
🐍redouan jobrane🐍
22/06/2023 16:04
I really adore this kind of personality who worships nature and nothing stupid else. We need encourage riches to do this. To rewild the nature in any cost. Rate hight to the film. We need it to be seen. A good example for wealthier people.
We need to show how we can amend the human activities. How we can make forests both afforestation and reforestation. Iit the most important and the only religion we need on earth. The only religion we need in entire world not just in south america. Every one need to hear the new prophets. I hope this will be loud enough that every one hears this and listen to this. Afforestation and reforestation, remember them, these are our new religion.
user297087
17/06/2023 16:02
source: Wild Life
bijikaa_karmacharya
16/06/2023 16:01
source: Wild Life
Kwadwo Mensei Da
16/06/2023 16:01
The documentary is supposed about saving Patagonia but really it's mostly talking about the woman and this guy that died like I never knew these people existed before the documentary so why would I care about complete strangers?
I came to see a documentary about nature and saving it but that's not what this is about, it's about two Americans who came to Argentina and decided to create a national park or something or idk if it's really a national park cause the woman never stated of it was a national park or not but if it is they're really off to a bad start because it's not on par with National Parks in the US.
La Rose😘😘😘🤣🤣🤣58436327680
16/06/2023 16:01
A moving, highly personal account about people who used their wealth to help reverse human exploitation of nature. This follows the "second careers" of Doug & Kris Tompkins in which they left financially lucrative enterprises in order to pursue emotionally fulfilling endeavors to protect vast, endangered swaths of land in Chile and Argentina. Both came from successful stints with outdoor clothing and equipment companies (North Face, Esprit, & Patagonia) that were financially rewarding, but felt a moral calling to use their resources to preserve threatened ecosystems for the original inhabitants, both human and nonhuman. The photography of these regions is breathtaking..
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