7/10
Excellent Wildlife Cinematography
23 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I saw Deep in the Heart:A Texas Wildlife Story, narrated by Matthew McConaughey.

This is a wildlife documentary about Texas specifically but it pertains to the rest of the world, too. It covers different landscapes of Texas-they show a small picture of Texas in the lower left screen with a star pointing out the area that is being depicted-from the panhandle to the Rio Grande and the Gulf coast to Austin and places in between. Animals range from bison to bats, from mountain lions to ocelots, from bass to alligators. Well, just about any animal you can think of and some you probably didn't know about. The cinematography is excellent and captures the animals in rare shots, including animal/bear traps-the camera crew dismantled the traps so no animals would be harmed-as well as animal on animal action, some within the same species and some are as predators and prey. Water resource conservation and tree restoration is also covered. If you are interested in wildlife and conservationism, there are agencies and web sites listed at the end that you can contact for more info on how to help do your part.

It's not rated but has a running time of 1 hour & 41 minutes.

It's not one that I would buy on DVD-once was enough-but it would be a good rental.
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