7 reviews
This documentary is still gonna do Wonders
Its the truth in black and white...well done Hopefully everyone would watch it and make a difference
- matseashuma
- Oct 7, 2020
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I never knew how all our animals, especially the Rhino, is being poached into extinction. This was so sad to see, but this documentary needed to be made. The people involved put their lives in great danger. After seeing the movie I feel complicit, by doing nothing. Im writing a review so more people should watch and take part in fighting this terrible Rhino Horn trade.
- colinjscott
- Jul 11, 2019
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This documentary is a brutaly honest depiction of the rhino horn crisis. No happy ending as there is nothing joyful about it. A heartbreaking journalistic masterpiece.
- evelyne_baetens
- Oct 25, 2019
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Seeing the subject covered; one ought not to say a great documentary; as of course it is a terrible and incredible sad story; but regardless of the content; I feel it is necessary to say congratulations in truthfully capturing the incredible sad reality of the war on our rhino, in capturing the feelings, the emotions, the truth and in digging deep to uncover the horrendous reality. The producers have created a documentary that EVERYONE ought to watch, in some of the finest investigative journalism. And I do believe that with your documentary the film makers are making a difference already; as it will spread the awareness, educate people and with a slim hope change perspectives.
- servus-78949
- May 18, 2019
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Incredible documentary finally revealing deep truths and facts, telling it like it is. Very informative and painful to watch. A big shout out to all involved in this project, not all hero's wear capes.
Amazing documentary. Well done for finding the balance between the gruesome and the enchanting. Every person should see this. I hope it can be made available to schools. I believe that the young generation of today will look at this and will take a stand and even take action to make a difference - as so many of them have lately. Thank you to the people who have been fighting this for all these years, with very little resources and at great risk. You are very brave. You are my heroes. I am afraid I have little hope for the guilty thugs who have been consumed by greed and become completely numb to any other human emotion. They will transfer this to their children and community, but hopefully this documentary will make more and more members of these communities think twice before they actually enter this criminal and false world. How can anyone in this day and age think that taking something to make them feel a little better (all in the mind?) after chemotherapy justifies taking the life of an animal? Even if it saves your life, what makes you more important than a rhino? The disconnect does not make sense. As much as I try to stay informed and do my best to live in a sustainable way, this movie makes me wonder what I am using that is, unbeknownst to me, destroying the diversity and sustainability of our planet. Where can I find the truth? At least now I know even more about the rhino trade than before and I thank the film makers for that.
- sallianmanyi-44997
- Apr 25, 2021
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