Another short review, not because what is offered is bad but
because there it little to say about it. There is no plot and Betty White whose
name appears loud and clear on the front has little to do with the end product.
Snippets of interviews with White as she talks about her
love of animals are mingled with documentary styled footage taken at various
locales around the world. Beginning with some of the greatest National Parks in
the US, the film shows wildlife from all of the countries and attempts to have
the viewer realize the importance of preserving some of these areas. The best
part about that is that it doesn't do so in an abrasive manner but shows each
area and discusses the wild life located there. The viewer has the chance to
make their own mind up about the importance of these areas.
White is on hand to discuss her love of the animals and some
of the areas, even relating her own personal experiences with her family when
she was a child visiting Yellowstone every summer. She also discusses a project
she's involved in that connects disabled children with horses.
The DVD is an enjoyable entertainment for fans of channels
like NatGEO or Animal Planet. It's something that the kids can watch and
hopefully get a feel of the importance of nature. Fans of animal films will
want to add this to their collection.
Click here to order.
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