I was impressed not only with the amazing camera work, but also the well-implemented scheme of going through seasons and continents, spring to spring, south to north. And whether you like birds or not (and I am indifferent), these migrations are impressive. The longest is the Arctic stork (? gull?): 21,000 miles from north to south arctic. By the time they showed that fact, I was feeling amazed at the whole production.
This film is not for everybody. No plot, repetitive (albeit enjoyable) score, no SFX or action-demolition shots. But the scenery, the sense of flying, the gorgeous shots of avalanches and Canadian forestland in the autumn... It's only 90 minutes, but what a beautiful time!
This film is not for everybody. No plot, repetitive (albeit enjoyable) score, no SFX or action-demolition shots. But the scenery, the sense of flying, the gorgeous shots of avalanches and Canadian forestland in the autumn... It's only 90 minutes, but what a beautiful time!