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Product Description TURTLE: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY is the story of a little loggerhead turtle, as she follows in the path of her ancestors on one of the most extraordinary journeys in the natural world.Born on a beach in Florida, she rides the Gulf Stream up towards the Arctic and ultimately swims around the entire North Atlantic across to Africa and back to the beach where she was born. But the odds are stacked against her; just one in ten thousand turtles survive the journey. She faces many hazards, her siblings are lost in the doldrums of the Sargasso Sea, she comes face to face with creatures of the deep and nearly dies at the hands of fishermen. She travels up north but she drifts from her life current, the Gulf Stream, into dangerously cold waters.When she finally reaches the Azores on the other side of the Atlantic, she sees the greatest celebration of life on the Earth as sperm whale and baitballs explode from the water. But deep and powerful changes are happening in the oceans the fish are disappearing, sea levels are rising, the turtles birthing beach could be washed away and bring a way of life to an end.Then her calling comes, she must return to her beach. When she finally reaches the shores of Florida, 25 years will have passed!Under a million stars, she crawls out of the sea to lay her own eggs and keeps the Turtles Journey alive. Review A solitary long-distance traveler with prehistoric cachet, the loggerhead turtle makes a compelling subject for a nature film, as the spectacularly shot, aptly named Turtle: The Incredible Journey demonstrates, if at times too feverishly. Director Nick Stringer has availed himself of up-to-the-minute technology and old-school storytelling -- the kind with just a touch of anthropomorphizing but, mercifully, no character names -- to capture the arc of the marine reptile's first 25 years. It's a migration from Florida to the North Atlantic, Africa, the Caribbean and back to the place of birth to lay eggs. The film is fact-packed and kid-friendly yet filled with danger; only one in 10,000 turtles completes that round trip. The peril begins the moment the sand-encrusted hatchlings emerge, soft-shelled and toothless, to make their vulnerable scuttle to the sea. Via miniature high-def cameras, the documentary captures their race against predatory crabs with extraordinary immediacy. For the rest of the trip, Stringer creates a composite portrait, seamlessly supplementing his in-the-wild footage with digital effects and studio scenes using rescued turtles. Attempting to amplify the drama but instead calling attention to themselves are an unyielding score and narration that tints toward purple, delivered with mellifluous authority by Miranda Richardson. Yet the film's conservation pitches are subdued; this is no galvanizing doc like The Cove. Charting the peregrinations of one of Earth's elders -- a creature that has navigated the seas for 200 million years, and is now endangered --Incredible Journey makes some missteps, but never falters in showing that the loggerhead's survival matters. --The Los Angeles TimesThe trailer for Turtle: The Incredible Journey promises more excitement than you might suspect could be packed into a story about loggerhead turtles, a plucky seafarer with high mileage. Since it played at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it was in the documentary lineup, the movie has picked up plenty of goodwill and awards. Last year its director of photography, Rory McGuinness, won a wildlife/nature award from the Australian Cinematographers Society. Given the quality of their work, the special-effects wizards who whipped up some visual wow for the movie, including computer-generated imagery, deserve a share of the applause too. The journey of the loggerhead turtle is, by any measure, an amazing life voyage, one that here reaches from the beaches of Florida to the eerie calm of the Sargasso Sea and the watery speedway known as the Gulf Stream before heading to Africa and then the call of motherhood. It s a trip that eats up thousands of miles, takes some two dozen years and is fraught with dangers, though sometimes in the movie that threat may be more imaginary than actual, as when a basking shark, the second largest fish in the world, cruises by with its weird wide mouth open, yawning in water and prey. Armed with little teeth, the basking shark feeds on krill and plankton, but its size and cavernous mouth do make for dramatic viewing. And there s plenty of nail-biting tension in Turtle: The Incredible Journey, including in the melodramatic voice-over by Miranda Richardson, so much that you may find yourself volubly rooting for the animal, or she as Ms. Richardson calls the movie s ostensible single turtle. --The New York TimesIt takes 25 years for a loggerhead turtle to make its way from Florida to the other side of the Atlantic and back again, but it took only two years for resourceful Brit filmmaker Nick Stringer to chronicle the voyage in the visually resplendent Turtle: The Incredible Journey. Subtly anthropomorphizing its chosen species in traditional nature-doc fashion, this well-lensed primer on one of Mother Nature's more harrowing trips reps fine educational fare for tots and should get by swimmingly in tube, homevid and possible theatrical channels. Opening sequence, set on a Florida beach, crosscuts rather over-dramatically between a newly hatched loggerhead and a predatory crab, immediately establishing the prey-or-be-preyed-upon threat that will characterize the turtle's long journey ahead -- through the Gulf Stream to the Azores, an archipelago nearly 1,000 miles off the coast of Portugal, then back home to lay its eggs. Along the way, a stately supporting cast of whales, sharks, jellyfish and luminescent microbes offer abundant distractions for Rory McGuinness' HD camera. Music is a tad over-insistent, but Miranda Richardson's narration strikes the right note of awe. --Variety Review: amazing film - This amazing film tells of the incredible path the loggerhead turtle takes. The photography is outstanding and the story holds your interest until the end. People of all ages will love this. Gives you an appreciation of God's plan for all of His creation. This makes you more aware of the environment around and helps you respect it more. I am so glad this was available in Blu-ray. Review: Absolutely amazing, awesome video about the journey of a brave female sea turtle! - My students LOVE this movie. It captivates them and often leaves them on the edge of their seats. I use it every year when studying animal behaviors and adaptations. The sea turtle's journey is unbelievable!
| ASIN | B005CRDG8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,956 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,392 in Documentary (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (316) |
| Director | Stringer, Nick T. |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HH 8878 |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.4 x 7.6 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | November 15, 2011 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 21 minutes |
| Studio | Hannover House |
W**D
amazing film
This amazing film tells of the incredible path the loggerhead turtle takes. The photography is outstanding and the story holds your interest until the end. People of all ages will love this. Gives you an appreciation of God's plan for all of His creation. This makes you more aware of the environment around and helps you respect it more. I am so glad this was available in Blu-ray.
S**Y
Absolutely amazing, awesome video about the journey of a brave female sea turtle!
My students LOVE this movie. It captivates them and often leaves them on the edge of their seats. I use it every year when studying animal behaviors and adaptations. The sea turtle's journey is unbelievable!
H**L
Very Good Family Movie, Beautiful Cinemotography
This was a christmas gift for my husband. We enjoyed the movie. It was beautifully filmed, great narrator and a good story. It's a enjoyable for people of all ages. The scenery is amazing and beside turtles is includes whales and dolphins. Its unbelievable what a turtle has to go through to survive and is amazing that they have outlasted the dinosaurs. We really do need to take much better care of the oceans. The movie is not preachy but very enjoyable and informative. We especially liked it because we live in Florida and often visit Gumbo Limbo Nature center where they rescue turtles. One of our favorite turtles Pheobe, who was released back into the wild, was the star of the movie. Gumbo Limbo tracked her for a while until her tag battery expired.
J**D
Should Be Required Viewing For Every Beach Goer
Turtle: The Incredible Journey is no cartoon or kids story. Produced by Seaworld and National Geographic, the quality of this fim, it's photography and story line is first rate. It is an amazing story of survival that should be required viewing for everyone who goes to any beach. Today only 1 in 1000 hatchlings survives to reproduce. At this rate the oldest visitors to our beaches will soon just be a memory. This movie had me rooting for the little hatchling from its emergence from the nest until the end when it returned to lay its eggs only to find the natural habitat it was born in was developed. Buy it and share it! then, think about what you can to do get the sea turtles off the endangered and protected species list.
J**C
Best Sea Turtle Movie EVER! Excellent quality- Brand New!
This is by far the best and most detailed as well as interesting Sea Turtle movie I have ever seen!! I hope they keep it in circulation ALWAYS!! This is a movie for ALL ages and so educational.... yet not like a documentary. A real story about the Sea Turtle's Journey!! Loved it!!!!!!
P**M
Love this story!
This is a great story about sea turtles and their journey of life. Did you know that only 1 in 10,000 sea turtles live to be breeding age which is 21 years old? The story is cute and the video footage is amazing. It also shows whales, sharks, crabs, and other ocean life but is primarily about the journey of a loggerhead turtle. It should be watched by everyone so they can learn about ocean life.
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No French audio as listed. Only english audio and no closed captions.
S**O
The "incredible Journey" would have been excellent if David Attenborough had done the narration
The "incredible Journey" would have been excellent if David Attenborough had done the narration. The person that does the narration spends needless time on other things, and does not give you as much as we could have had if Mr. Attenborough had done it. If it were not that I have several excellent nature DVD's with his narration, I would have lost out. The photography is good, the story line is very interesting and would have been better without this narrator. Some of the photography looks contrived but the little turtle is great.
K**Z
Love it! Took a long time to arrive though
E**S
I loved it, the music and narration are great, the filming and photography is awesome.
A**I
Una parola sola ..... STUPENDO
B**S
Très bon film de haute qualité , on ne voit pas le temps passer , trop court à mon gout , mais pas déçu du voyage ,
P**Z
La narración hecha por la actriz Blanca Portillo en ocasiones incluso te pone los pelos de punta, muy bien contada la historia.
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