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Those Years I Opened A Zoo
Duan Jiaze inherited a private zoo and was forced to sign a contract after his graduation. And from that day onwards the first ever age classified Luya zoo appeared, those aged under 21 are prohibited to enter.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the ambitious and often chaotic journey of naturalist George McGavin as he attempts to establish a unique zoo focused on conservation and education. Facing numerous challenges, McGavin and his team strive to create a sanctuary for endangered species while navigating the complex realities of zoo management. The film offers an intimate look at the dedication required to protect wildlife and inspire a new generation of conservationists.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Those Years I Opened A Zoo' was generally well-received by critics for its passionate subject and McGavin's engaging presentation. Audiences appreciated the behind-the-scenes look at zoo operations and the clear message of conservation. While not a blockbuster, it found a dedicated following among nature documentary enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enthusiastic host and genuine passion for wildlife.
Appreciated for its candid portrayal of the difficulties in running a modern zoo.
Seen as an educational and inspiring look at conservation efforts.
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Fun Fact
The documentary highlights the personal sacrifices and immense dedication involved in establishing and running a zoological institution, often contrasting the romantic ideal of a zoo with its practical, day-to-day challenges.
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