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Cuatro niños indígenas quedan varados en el Amazonas colombiano después de un accidente aéreo. Guiados por el conocimiento ancestral, sobreviven mientras esperan la operación de rescate en m... Leer todoCuatro niños indígenas quedan varados en el Amazonas colombiano después de un accidente aéreo. Guiados por el conocimiento ancestral, sobreviven mientras esperan la operación de rescate en medio de los desafíos de la selva.Cuatro niños indígenas quedan varados en el Amazonas colombiano después de un accidente aéreo. Guiados por el conocimiento ancestral, sobreviven mientras esperan la operación de rescate en medio de los desafíos de la selva.
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- 1 nominación en total
Dan Garza
- Eliecer Munoz
- (English version)
- (voz)
Eduardo De Los Reyes
- Nicolas Ordoñez
- (English version)
- (voz)
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This is my first attempt at writing a review, driven by the profound impact of a documentary that has left an indelible mark on my soul. Each moment within it feels like a poignant whisper, a testament to the resilience and spirit of humanity rarely encountered. I cannot recall witnessing a story as gripping and full of compassion as that of these children and their rescuers, bound together by a connection that seems to transcend both time and space.
The narrative unfolds like a dance, where an entire community, as though moving with one heartbeat, joins in a search infused with hope. In this unity, the precision of technology and military expertise intertwine with the ancient wisdom of indigenous peoples. At the heart of this fusion, the spirituality and shamanism of native cultures elevate every act to an almost supernatural plane, as though nature herself extends invisible hands to guide them.
This documentary reminds us of the immense force of Mother Nature, that we are part of her vast tapestry and that within her we find both humility and the purest knowledge. In attuning ourselves to her primal rhythms, through instinct and intuition, we experience the reverence of being, in the deepest sense, children of the earth. To her, we owe all that we are-our very existence and our understanding.
May this story remain as an everlasting reminder of our essence. May it gently yet firmly recall us to our origins, to the truth that we come from the earth and to the earth we shall return, all the while belonging to a greater consciousness that enfolds and transcends us.
The narrative unfolds like a dance, where an entire community, as though moving with one heartbeat, joins in a search infused with hope. In this unity, the precision of technology and military expertise intertwine with the ancient wisdom of indigenous peoples. At the heart of this fusion, the spirituality and shamanism of native cultures elevate every act to an almost supernatural plane, as though nature herself extends invisible hands to guide them.
This documentary reminds us of the immense force of Mother Nature, that we are part of her vast tapestry and that within her we find both humility and the purest knowledge. In attuning ourselves to her primal rhythms, through instinct and intuition, we experience the reverence of being, in the deepest sense, children of the earth. To her, we owe all that we are-our very existence and our understanding.
May this story remain as an everlasting reminder of our essence. May it gently yet firmly recall us to our origins, to the truth that we come from the earth and to the earth we shall return, all the while belonging to a greater consciousness that enfolds and transcends us.
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I rated it a 10.
My husband said, "it was ok", but I thought it had several outstanding factors:
1). It was a TRUE story. I get so frustrated with "based on a true story" because you actually don't know what was actually true or not. This was downright true.
2) it actually had the REAL people, giving real commentary.
3) it used real footage
4). The jungle looked absolutely amazing (though a few too many spider/ant shots. Puts me right off.)
5) a bit of a glimpse into indigenous culture, which has always fascinated me
6) it's a wonderful story about very different people being brought together for a reason of good, working together, and learning to respect and appreciate each other.
7). It had a happy ending.
The biggest reason for the 10, though, is that it was REAL.
There isn't much of that in today's world.
You might say, "well ENTERTAIMENT" isn't supposed to BE real. It's supposed to provide an ESCAPE from reality."
But, actually, sometimes it's quite nice to know that REALITY is sometimes wonderful enough that one doesn't NEED to escape from it.
If you know what I mean. :-)
My husband said, "it was ok", but I thought it had several outstanding factors:
1). It was a TRUE story. I get so frustrated with "based on a true story" because you actually don't know what was actually true or not. This was downright true.
2) it actually had the REAL people, giving real commentary.
3) it used real footage
4). The jungle looked absolutely amazing (though a few too many spider/ant shots. Puts me right off.)
5) a bit of a glimpse into indigenous culture, which has always fascinated me
6) it's a wonderful story about very different people being brought together for a reason of good, working together, and learning to respect and appreciate each other.
7). It had a happy ending.
The biggest reason for the 10, though, is that it was REAL.
There isn't much of that in today's world.
You might say, "well ENTERTAIMENT" isn't supposed to BE real. It's supposed to provide an ESCAPE from reality."
But, actually, sometimes it's quite nice to know that REALITY is sometimes wonderful enough that one doesn't NEED to escape from it.
If you know what I mean. :-)
WOW! This documentary is deeply moving and brought me to tears. It's hard to even imagine the hardships these children endured. Their courage and resilience are nothing short of extraordinary. Surviving in the jungle for 40 days is beyond words. The film captures their journey in a way that's both powerful and inspiring, leaving a lasting impression.
Watching this also makes me think: the world would be a much better place if people from all races, religions, and ethnicities came together to uplift those less privileged. This film reminds us that, as a global community, we can and must do better.
Watching this also makes me think: the world would be a much better place if people from all races, religions, and ethnicities came together to uplift those less privileged. This film reminds us that, as a global community, we can and must do better.
This is not a regular documentary. Coming from Colombia, the undertones of decades of mistrust and lack of communication between the indigenous population and the "whites" is the actual driving force of the story.
The focus on the searchers and their conflicts (internal and external) makes this a piece of great storytelling.
There is a book about the event that speaks a lot about the beliefs of the indigenous on the creatures of the jungle and how those beliefs affected (positively?) the search.
It is a great story of different perspectives and views needed to solve a problem.
See it with open eyes, not thinking it is a Rambo-type movie. It is not.
The focus on the searchers and their conflicts (internal and external) makes this a piece of great storytelling.
There is a book about the event that speaks a lot about the beliefs of the indigenous on the creatures of the jungle and how those beliefs affected (positively?) the search.
It is a great story of different perspectives and views needed to solve a problem.
See it with open eyes, not thinking it is a Rambo-type movie. It is not.
True account of four children surviving a plane crash that killed all the adults including their mother. The crash happen in the Amazon jungle and I can't imagine a worse place except maybe high up on a snowy mountain. The children leave the wreck and start walking. The Colombian government sends huge helicopters full of soldiers to try and find the children. The indigenous people send another group of volunteers. Meanwhile there are rebels inhabiting the jungle and the other two groups needed to stay away from them. We see mostly the two groups search under horrible conditions. Most of it is actual footage from the search and actual searchers telling their own accounts with some re-enactments. The sheer will it took to spend 40 days under these conditions, speaks to the resilience of the both the searchers and even more amazingly, the children. Well made documentary.
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- TriviaThe interesting portion of this begins at approximately 1:17 into the film.
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