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Documentary coming up, is it any good?
June 17, 2009 at 3:20 am
This evening the Belgian TV channel Canvas is showing the documentary "Darwin's Nightmare". Has anyone seen it before and if so was it any good?
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RE: Documentary coming up, is it any good?
June 17, 2009 at 7:25 am
Indeed, I read a few reviews now and my first reaction was "what does this have to do with Darwin?". Okay, putting the fish in a lake in a completely different environment without natural enemies is a pretty stupid thing to do and works against natural selection up to a point, but that is where the whole "Darwin Nightmare" ends.
Anyway, I will watch the documentary and let you know what I thought of it. It might even surprise me.
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RE: Documentary coming up, is it any good?
June 17, 2009 at 7:09 pm
I thought Darwin's nightmare involved rabid bunnies and a half naked duck.
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RE: Documentary coming up, is it any good?
June 18, 2009 at 6:29 am
For me it was a waste of time.
After viewing this film, I still know nothing about the ecology and future of Lake Victoria besides some general ominous predictions (the most informative part of the film was where they showed another film being screened at a conference).
Maybe it was actually a movie about importing weapons. Besides some general references to Europe and empty planes (annoyingly repetitive), I know absolutely nothing more about weapons in Africa.
This movie gave no answers and fumbles along by trying to shock the audience scene after scene, either through the very real trauma and hardship some of these people face, or by patronizingly eliciting answers from people. I honestly do not see why this documentary got such great reviews and awards. Perhaps I missed something.
I'd give it a miss.
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