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Hunting Savage
Four young people coming to the forest for exploration. The girl is walking away from her partner and encounters a wild man on the road. On the other hand, the big fish accidentally fell into the trap of the locals and was saved by the girl's black scorpion. The two clamored for a marriage. Getting along, the savage fell in love with the birds, and saved her from the predicament at the crucial moment, but she was caught in a tragedy...
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the life of a young fox named "Foxy" as he navigates the challenges of survival in the wild. It captures his playful interactions with his mother and siblings, his first ventures outside the den, and the constant struggle against predators and harsh environmental conditions. The film showcases the raw beauty and brutality of nature, highlighting the resilience and instinctual drive of this wild creature.
Critical Reception
Hunting Savage was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its stunning cinematography and intimate portrayal of a wild fox's life. Praised for its educational value and emotional resonance, it offered viewers a unique glimpse into the natural world.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning nature documentary with a compelling narrative.
Offers an engaging and educational look at the life of a wild fox.
Successfully balances the harsh realities of survival with moments of tenderness.
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Fun Fact
The film took over two years to shoot, allowing the filmmakers to capture significant moments in the fox family's life, including the raising of cubs and their adaptation to changing seasons.
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