Iqaluit

19 user reviews

8.5

/10
Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age: 1-12 13-17 18-25 26-35 36-49 50+ Total
Men:
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0
1
1
10
1
-
0
8.5
2
9.5
2
7.8
6
Women:
Votes:
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0
10
2
9
2
8
2
9
2
9
2
9.1
11
Total:
Votes:
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0
7
3
9.3
3
8
2
8.7
4
9.2
4
8.5
19
Total includes those who didn't specify sex.



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Beautiful and moving. A good show to take the kids to.

7/10justinelhughes@ - first review
15.1.2013


I loved it! The best movie I have ever seen! It is a great movie go see it now!

10/10ashley6832@ - 3 reviews
5.5.2012


Excellent movie, a great example how people are trying to make a difference and save animals pushed to extinction. By the way, as to a comment I've read before going: there was no violence and no "sexual references". I think the commenter posted a comment under the wrong movie...

9/10i7irene@ - 10 reviews
8.2.2012 - age: 26-35


I highly recommend to watch it in 3D! Wonderful pictures, outstanding music and true stories about two women and their lifework, not to forget elephant & apes babies. Who can resist such a great mixture? Also for children very good when it comes to education =)

10/10littlecoco90@ - first review
25.11.2011 - age: 18-25


Great documentary, very interesting, although too short. Beautiful lovely elephants and orangutants. I was surprised to know that David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust was part of it. You can actually foster one of those elephants, which I'm doing now. Google it. Highly recommended! P. S. I think it was appropriate for a family and children.

8/10natalia.star@ - first review
24.7.2011 - age: 18-25


I really liked when the elephants started to play with the ball.

10/10marviv09@ - first review
22.7.2011 - age: 13-17


A great movie, very interesting and educational. The scenes were breathtaking. The only thing about Imax movies, they are too short. Check it out, it's amazing.

8/10greco64@ - 403 reviews
4.7.2011 - age: 36-49


Visually stunning, the 3d effects add tremendously to the film as does the top quality sound.

9/10shawne_eh@ - first review
3.7.2011 - age: 50+


Absolutely amazing, worth watching in 3D! Very touching!

10/10colas_1176@ - 2 reviews
17.5.2011 - age: 18-25


Great use of 3D and IMAX. Very disappointed that it is so short, however. It would have been better at an hour.

9/10obinson@ - first review
6.5.2011 - age: 50+


I really enjoyed Born to Be Wild. Watched with a 5 and 6 year old and they loved it. Just the right length for kids and us adults that are a little on the ADD side.

9/10amos@ - first review
30.4.2011 - age: 36-49


A good movie. Everyone should see it. Human beings are destroying the planet, and cruel enough to leave no other species for survival, except eating them as delicacies. A great effort to educate the population! Thanks.

9/10howardtaco1999@ - 69 reviews
21.4.2011 - age: 36-49


Touching movie, worth seeing. Not a full documentary though, it's more about emotions than facts and how-tos.

7/10fanta.zhi@ - 2 reviews
18.4.2011 - age: 26-35


[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.]
A very heart-warming movie. My 7 year old loved it. Thank goodness for people in the world like Daphne Sheldrick and Birute Galdikas, who devote their entire lives to rescuing young animals who can't fend for themselves. And, contrary to another review, there's no violence and sexual references in this movie whatsoever. I'm not sure which movie k-onne-r was watching but it wasn't this one...

9/10cams-min@ - 2 reviews
17.4.2011 - age: 36-49


Nice movie - good photography and cute animals. Only 40 min long - would have liked more.

8/10newcanuck@ - first review
15.4.2011


Completely innapropraite. Way too much violence and sexual refferences with animals. This is no happy family movie. I do not recommend to children under the age of 14. And the narration, what is with that?! [...]

1/10k-onne-r@ - 21 reviews
14.4.2011 - age: 13-17 - One reply


Really a masterpiece in 3D and an absolute 'MUST-SEE'. 'Born to Be Wild' involved the heroic rescue of young orangutans in Borneo and young elephants in Africa that are returned to the wild life by the nurturers after a while...

10/10j-sergenina@ - 226 reviews
8.4.2011 - age: 50+


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