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Komodo Dragons
Warany z Komodo is based on two parallel stories: a group of autistic adults living at Farm Life (a therapy centre near Krakow) and young parents Agata and Franek, who want to sacrifice their own son. We meet the characters in their everyday lives, works and ordinary behaviours, and question ourselves about the meaning of sacrifice in the secular world.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the fascinating world of the Komodo dragon, the largest living lizard on Earth. It explores their unique evolutionary adaptations, their hunting strategies, and their role as apex predators in their Indonesian island habitats. The film also touches upon the challenges these magnificent creatures face in the wild.
Critical Reception
Komodo Dragons received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its stunning cinematography and insightful narration. Audiences appreciated the in-depth look at the behavior and ecology of these formidable reptiles, highlighting the film's educational value and engaging presentation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality visuals and informative content.
Appreciated for its engaging narration and focus on Komodo dragon behavior.
Considered a valuable educational resource for nature enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
Komodo dragons have a venomous bite, not just from bacteria in their saliva, which helps to incapacitate their prey.
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