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Wild (2017)

Documentary | 80 minutes
3,25 59 votes

Genre: Documentary

Duration: 80 minuten

Alternative title: Wild - Bonte Families op de Veluwe

Country: Netherlands

Directed by: Luc Enting

Stars: André van Duin

IMDb score: 7,0 (172)

Releasedate: 1 February 2018

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In 'Wild', the Veluwe tells its own story: it originated in the Ice Age and grew into a large nature reserve with a rich diversity of life. We see the Veluwe in all its beauty and with all the challenges that the seasons bring for the animals. The buzzard, wild boar, red deer, fox, oak, water and much more are discussed.

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mrklm

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Luc Enting and Dick Harrewijn are responsible for the beautiful, often even impressive nature images in this technically sublime documentary. Kudos to Andel Rongen's sound design and Matthijs Kieboom's musical score. An impressive, wide range of animal species is reviewed and this film really has all the ingredients for an excellent educational documentary. André van Duin also appears to have a very pleasant narrator's voice and could easily have profiled himself here as the Dutch David Attenborough - really!

Unfortunately, someone came up with the idea to dramatize the film - a la Chimpanzee - and that decision is the death knell for all the talent behind the camera and microphone. The film is traditionally structured around the four seasons, starting with the approaching winter. Paul King and Guido Lippe wrote the appalling screenplay in which they try in vain to compensate for the (completely logical) lack of storyline with a tasteless combination of cringeworthy, often childish humor and double entendres. When Van Duin talks about 'the harsh cold' on the Veluwe, eyebrows start to frown. But when he claims that 'bellow' [a red deer's call] is "the same as roar, but spelled incorrectly", the head-shaking begins. Then it's still waiting for a dreamy boar named... [drumroll]... DROMIE! But hey, we haven't even talked about the 'crown jewels' yet and you can guess three times what is meant here by 'ascending the podium!' The screenplay is of an embarrassing level and I would like to call on Luc Enting to make a DVD version with an 'alternate commentary track' and to write a text that the makers (certainly also André van Duin], the viewers but especially gives the animals themselves the respect they deserve.

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Theunissen

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Beautiful ode to the Veluwe nature reserve (where I recently visited during the Ascension weekend) by nature film maker Luc Enting, who shows red deer, foxes and wild boars over four seasons (we see animals having young that grow to adulthood) and that as you haven't seen them before.

But what impresses the most is a fight filmed from below between two beetles on an old tree. The voice in this film belongs to André van Duin, who already made humorous animal films at the end of the 1980s via the fun television program "Animal Crackers".

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blurp194

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A few really brilliantly beautiful images - of the kingfisher for example. And Andre van Duin's voice works unexpectedly well - unrecognizable from his usual work.

What kills the film is the criminally infantile text that Van Duin has to utter. Too sad for words, and completely unnecessary. Without sound the film is fine, with it is a horror.

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