| In The Wild - Orang-Utans With Julia Roberts [1998] | ![In The Wild - Orang-Utans With Julia Roberts [1998]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A9ESX8NQL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Julia Roberts, John Cleese, Goldie Hawn, Anthony Hopkins Studio: Imc Vision Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 27676
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Exempt Running Time: 55 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5016641114490 ASIN: B00006HCPV
Theatrical Release Date: July 31, 1998 Release Date: September 23, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Product still factory sealed. Dispatched from the UK by a trusted reputable company.
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What the heck are these folk talking about? March 25, 2008 I have no idea why previous reviewers are making reference to hollywood superstars... this film is a sympathetic study of fallow deer by one of Britain's, no... the worlds best natural history film makers.
I have tried to follow the work of Simon King ever since I saw a regional TV programme with a very young Simon following and filming a family of foxes from the back of a battered Landrover.
I have always found Simon to be one of the most empathetic wildlife film makers I have ever had the pleasure of watching or listening too... he really has a deep and meaningful connection with the subjects he is working with... frequently moving grown men, including himself to tears.
I encourage everyone to check out his latest; "My Life with Animals" on the BBC iPlayer before time runs out... I defy anyone to watch without at least one lump in their throat!!
Orang Utans?? Not on Dartmoor November 22, 2007 Can't understand why other reviews on this film mention Julia Roberts (brilliant actress) and orang utans in the forest. This is all about Dartmoor and its ponies.
An enjoyable light "Hollywood-ified" documentary January 6, 2007 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
A light documentary which I enjoyed very much. However it was very "Hollywood-ified" in places - i.e. Julia happens to be strolling through a rainforest in a pristine white t-shirt, carrying no bag, and no water and gazes up into the tree where there's a cameraman who happens to be sitting behind an orangutan. In the first 20 minutes there were a lot of lingering camera shots of Julia, when really we wanted to see more of the scenery. However, the second half was a much more enjoyable look at Camp Leakey with good footage of the Orangs hilarious behaviour.
It's definitely worth watching this if you are with children. It doesn't tell you anything more than the basics of Orangutan behaviour, but has some lovely footage of the adolescents. Don't necessarily watch if you already know a fair amount about Orangs and are wanting in depth information. I didn't really learn anything from this, but enjoyed it nevertheless.
Amazon must be confused... January 5, 2007 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
Hmmm... stars Julia Roberts, Goldie Hawn, John Cleese & Anthony Hopkins does it? Didn't see them in this at all. All I saw was Ewan McGregor and some Polar Bears. But one reviewer here claims to have seen Julia Roberts and Orang-Utangs, and 3 out of 3 people found her comments useful!
And it's not in 14:9 aspect ratio (it's in 4:3) and it wasn't made in 1998 either.
But when the synopsis reads, "Ewan McGregor visits the Polar Bear in it's (sic) natural environment.", I suppose you take all of the rest with a pinch of salt. Well, I have just watched it myself, so I can fill in the blanks, so to speak.
The programme is only 55 minutes long and contains frequent (and unsubtle) fade-outs that betray its commercial television origins. There are no extras on the DVD except for a handful of extremely over-exposed, low resolution photographs in the "gallery" section.
Having said all that, the documentary itself is absolutely superb. Ewan McGregor makes an excellent presenter and you get to see all aspects of the Polar Bears' relationship with the human inhabitants of Churchill. One or two scenes may leave a slightly bitter taste in the mouth if you're a hardcore animal lover, but then I suppose it's easy to criticise if you don't happen to live there.
It's well worth a watch, but it's very short considering the price. I recommend a rental instead.
Enjoyment and Entertainment in One! August 8, 2006 6 out of 12 found this review helpful
Its always to see wildlife programmes, and combining wildlife with celebrities, what more could we want!
It was lovely to see Julia as herself as we have seen her as many characters over the years. This made a great combination with the natural habitat of Orang-Utans.
It is well suited for all ages, as my young niece enjoyed it just as much as myself and my brother.
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