Arctic Tale (Blu-ray) G

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  • Rated: G
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Paramount

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 21,105
Rating: 2/5 -- This anthropomorphic Disneyfication -- presumably intended to give youngsters something to relate to -- is made worse by the film's elementary dialogue and Queen Latifah's crass 'n' brash delivery.
Time Out
Nov 17, 2011
Rating: 3/4 -- "It's a playful study of Arctic life, starring a polar bear cub, its prey, and a tagalong fox -- with the inevitable dramatic moments when bear meets walrus." Full Review
Premiere Magazine
Nov 3, 2016
Rating: 3/5 -- The photography of Arctic Tale is what makes it so good. The nature documentary style of this movie is brilliant and breathtaking at times. Full Review
7M Pictures
Apr 28, 2009
3 stars out of 5 -- The movie captures the drama, humor and tragedy in a way that is reminiscent of MARCH OF THE PENGUINS...
USA Today
Jul 27, 2007
A well-intentioned film that isn't a documentary and isn't a very good adventure story.
Ebert & Roeper
Aug 20, 2007
Rating: 3/5 -- Partnering its ursine heroine's progress with that of a female walrus calf, Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson's documentary combines stunning wildlife footage with an environmental message. Full Review
BBC.com
Feb 12, 2008
Rating: 3/4 -- Make no mistake, Arctic Tale is a stunning film, full of all the astonishing, even breathtaking nature photography we've come to expect from the folks at National Geographic.
Miami Herald
Aug 17, 2007

Product Description:

This heartbreaking documentary puts a face on the sad statistics of global warming--and though it's not a human face, it's the perhaps even more effective face of an adorable polar bear cub, Nanu, along with her mother, her brother, and her natural enemy, the equally heart-melting Seela the walrus. With breathtaking footage of life on the arctic tundra, the directors spin a highly emotional tale of the melting ice caps and the effect of their disappearance on every species in the ecosystem.

Since the film is essentially aimed at children, the cuteness factor is off the charts, aided by the slightly grating use of sound effects, a slangy voiceover by Queen Latifah, and a kid-friendly pop/folk soundtrack. And, as in a National Geographic special, viewers learn some interesting and neutral facts about polar bears, walruses, narwhals, foxes, and other northern creatures. The narrative, however, returns repeatedly to the grim conditions that are killing off our planet's wildlife, one family at a time. The directors take pains to create a hopeful ending, with a sweet pair of life-goes-on epilogues and a closing credit sequence featuring conservation tips, but the message of the film is sobering and hits its mark with kids and adults alike.

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