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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
lovely views,
By ASim Akhtar (Surrey, ENGLAND United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GREAT NORTH CE (IMAX) (DVD)
theis dvd is not bad. the starting sequence of the the film and the bird's eye view of the herd of caribou running was absolutley awesome. but the film feels abit slow and drags on abit about the life of the INuit. great but stick to landscape views. NOt as enthralling as I thought it would be but worth watching nonetheless.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A place where "the patient man [and woman] survives",
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This review is from: Great North (IMAX) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
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I thought any film documenting the "Great North" would be boring. After all, what can you say about snow, ice, and freezing temperatures? You can imagine my surprise, then, when I discovered that this is actually a beautiful and informative documentary!! This film was originally released as an IMAX movie. This documentary has a main narrator but at brief spots narration is taken over by Adamie Inukpuk whose Inuit family has lived in the north for several generations. Adamie tells us about his grandfather "Nanook" (meaning "the Great White Bear"), a skilful and knowledgeable Inuit. The film also looks at animals of the north that the Inuit revere: caribou (or "tuktu" meaning "the wandering ones.") Among other things, we're told that: "Over a million strong, the [caribou] herds of northern Quebec and Labrador [both located in Canada] are the largest assembly of migrating mammals on Earth." Also looked at and discussed are the analogue of the Inuit: the Saami of northern Sweden. They revere the reindeer, known as "the caribou's close cousin." Interesting black and white archival footage is also shown. (A portion of this footage shows the building of an igloo.) Most of the background music throughout is traditional music (Saami singers, throat singers, etc.) thus enhancing the viewer's appreciation of what is shown. And the photography and cinematography are fantastic!! Finally, the DVD itself (the one released in 2008 on Blu-ray) is perfect in picture and audio quality. It has four extras. In conclusion, as I said above, this film was an unexpected surprise since it details adequately a land few are familiar with!! (2000; 41 min.; wide screen, 12 scenes) <<Stephen Pletko, London, Ontario, Canada>> XXXXX
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learn about the GREAT NORTH!,
By missyO (Minneapolis) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Great North (DVD)
This IMAX film is a wonderful look into the lives of the dwellers of the GREAT NORTH, both human and animal. The shots of herds of caribou are very impressive and the traditional "breathing" kind of music the inuit women practice is fascinating. Overall an entertaining way to learn about this little-known region.
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