Upon watching it for the 2nd time, I can't help uttering it again; adroit scriptwriters w/ their scrupulous research team, a convincing narrator w/ a dignified, confident tone of voice who delivers it right, & keen sound men w/ that effective background music, they have barely been lauded if at all for their superb works in the success of production. Moreover, let's not overlook that efficacy precipitated by those astute editors in collaboration w/ the previously mentioned photographers. They are all absolutely praiseworthy w/ no qualms in the least! Reiterating again, my sincere thanks to you all for this educational & singular film as regards those creatures in the Carpathian Mountains extending from southern Poland to Romania. Soundly enjoyed & appreciated it again.,,,,From the US,,,,,(11/20.24)
@Primate441Ай бұрын
Such an amazing and well detailed documentary!
@markokada7311Ай бұрын
Paying such scrupulous attention to its minute details, it's so unutterably not only educational but also meaningful to all ages that it seems to be almost the bounds of possibility any others could arise & supersede it in terms of its quality & the sublime! I've experienced the heart pounding tensions as predators hunt to survive & preys rely on instinct to evade capture. It seemingly exhibits us to discern nature's perpetual cycle of life & demise while capturing those raw, unfiltered, & unmissable moments on the corner of relentless, hostile environments of our planet. Thoroughly enjoying this long & superb film of outstaying proportions lasting over 1 hr & 35 min. that certainly passed by so quickly as I had been on the edge of my seat! However, if I were allowed to complain, it'd be none other than those ads frequently interrupting its continuity. Incidentally, so ineffably good that who could resist not to watch it again & again! Moreover, let's not overlook an immutable fact that it's available to us for free on YT--perhaps that's why I have to be more tolerant? Thanks for reading my another lengthy comment. Reiterating again, my sincere thanks to all concerned in the glory of production.,,,,,(11/23/24,Sat.)
@tonirose6776Ай бұрын
What beautiful country! It reminds me of some parts of British Columbia, but has a unique landscape. Excellent documentary. Thank you!
@markokada7311Ай бұрын
I'd like to express my admiration & approval on all the people engaged in this rather lengthy film paying meticulous attention to its minute details, the photographers in particular, for they had to endeavor & endure day & night w/ an infinite patience so as to procure those brilliant & unmissable momentous footages in incredible close-ups & even slow-motions at times consecutively in the face of some unforgiving environments! The rest of post-production teams such as editors, scriptwriters in tandem w/ their researchers, sound men w/ background music composers, a narrator, etc., they all did contribute significantly to the enhancement of a wealth of thrill, intrigue, & magnificence to prevail in the glory of this production. But they did it so from the comfort of their studio in their own country, & that 'd be a pivotal disparity from the aforementioned cameramen. Nevertheless, thanks to them all concerned in the creation, we are able to enjoy & appreciate this not only educational but also sublime documentary to the fullest for free on YT. Hence, I feel deeply indebted to you all. Lastly, my heartfelt gratitude from California,,,, (11/19/24)
@awencountersАй бұрын
A heads up for those that are interested in correct information! The section about the red stag is totally wrong. The sound made by stags during rut season is called roar NOT bugle (only american elk and maral bugle). The high pitched sounds heard in the videos are of elk. Huge mistake there!
@SuperAnimalValorАй бұрын
54:29 Wolves also know how to joke, it's interesting
@noraessam1070Ай бұрын
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