Sunday, April 10, 2011

Secret of the Wild Child

This is a documentary about a young girl named Genie who is a feral child. She spent the first 13 years of her life tied to a potty chair. She doesn’t know how to walk or speak and makes very little, to no noise, at all. The doctors working on her case deduced that Genie was beat any time she made any noise at all and therefore she doesn’t speak. When doctors first began to examine Genie, they noticed that when she did learn to walk, she had a type of “bunny” walk which prevented her from walking normally. Social workers said, “She was a victim of one of the most severe cases of social isolation in American History.” Although Genie was in fact 13, she looked like she was around the age of six or seven.
This documentary takes the audience through the struggles Genie went through as a young child and through her years spent trying to learn how to speak and live a normal life. Another part of this documentary that gets looked at is the experiences of another feral child called Victor of Aveyron. Victor grew up in France and was discovered at the age of 12. He was a young boy that grew up living in the woods and lived like and animal. He, like Genie, didn’t know how to speak and he acted as if he were an animal. This is a great documentary to watch because it exposes the audience to the child abuse Genie suffered and Victor and Genie’s struggle to live a normal life.
Below is a picture of Genie’s “bunny walk”
Below is a link to the first part of the documentary on youtube and this is also where the other parts can be found as well:

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Oceans

The documentary Oceans is a Disney film by Arnaud Le Roch and it explores the world's many oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. This film was released to theaters on Earth Day in 2010 and is produced by Disneynature. Oceans is also narrated by Pierce Brosnan. Oceans was filmed in over 50 different locations and took four years to film. Oceans shows the way human interaction with the world's oceans can negatively affect them and the animals that live in the ocean. This is a great documentary to watch for several reasons. This film broadens the knowledge society has of the world’s oceans. Also we learn about ocean animals that are rarely talked about and rarely seen. Oceans also shows how the way humans treat our planet affects our oceans and ocean life.

Not only is Oceans educational, but it is also a truly interesting movie. The scenes are beautiful and breathtaking and it is really neat to be able to watch something that is rarely seen by human eyes. This film was done in a way that appeals to mass audiences and keeps kids entertained at the same time. There is also a variety of different environment settings. The audience gets a look at the Antarctic and also deep sea creatures. Peirce Brosnan does an excellent job of narrating this film and gives the information in a creative and understandable manner. I really recommend watching this film to not only gain more knowledge about the world's oceans, but to also have a better appreciation for our planet.

Below is the trailer for Oceans:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXLbQrK6cXw

Below are some pictures from the movie Oceans: