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Born to Be Wild

  • 2011
  • G
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.2K
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Born to Be Wild (2011)
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This heartwarming film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them-saving endangered species one life at a time.This heartwarming film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them-saving endangered species one life at a time.This heartwarming film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them-saving endangered species one life at a time.

  • Director
    • David Lickley
  • Writer
    • Drew Fellman
  • Stars
    • Birute Galdikas
    • Daphne Sheldrick
    • Morgan Freeman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • David Lickley
    • Writer
      • Drew Fellman
    • Stars
      • Birute Galdikas
      • Daphne Sheldrick
      • Morgan Freeman
    • 9User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Born to Be Wild - "Caregivers"
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    Born To Be Wild 3D: Borneo (Featurette)
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    Born To Be Wild 3D: Caregivers (Featurette)
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    Born To Be Wild 3D: Kenya (Featurette)
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    Birute Galdikas
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    • (as Dr. Birute Mary Galdikas)
    Daphne Sheldrick
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    • (as Dr. Dame Daphne M. Sheldrick)
    Morgan Freeman
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    • Narrator
    • (voice)
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      • Director
        • David Lickley
      • Writer
        • Drew Fellman
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      6jgregg42

      "Born to be Wild" in IMAX 3D

      When it comes to nature documentaries Morgan Freeman is a great go-to-guy for the movie studios. He has a voice that can seem soothing and pleasant to just about anyone.

      Freeman narrates the latest IMAX 3D documentary "Born to be Wild" by David Lickley (who also directed "Bears" and "Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees"). For a short 40 minutes Freeman does a first-rate job stirring up many emotions in the viewer. Well, he doesn't do it alone; he has some help from the adorableness of baby elephants and baby orangutans.

      Before this film I would not be able to locate Borneo on a map very easily. Thanks to the clever direction by Lickley we see an interactive map of both Borneo and Kenya where our story is about to begin. We are also introduced to two women who have dedicated their lives to rescuing and adopting elephants and orangutans who have been orphaned because of the actions of mankind.

      Daphne Sheldrick has set up an elephant sanctuary in Kenya; many of the elephants are there because poachers killed their parents (the release of this film could be really bad timing for the CEO of godaddy.com and his recent elephant hunting video). She raises the elephants with a team of zookeepers and is the only person to successfully raise an elephant from infant to adulthood.

      We then travel to Borneo to see Birute Galdikas' sanctuary for orphaned orangutans. They have lost their homes and their parents due to man's rapid expansion into their territory.

      In both cases we experience a cuteness factor that would overwhelm just about anyone with the warm fuzzies. We see the orangutans doing cute human-like behaviors such as drinking milk from soda bottles, bathing themselves and riding on the back of motorcycles. We also see the elephants drinking lots of milk from bottles, playing soccer and adapting to their human surroundings.

      In the end, the captured animals are released back into the wild where they belong. The journey back home is guided by humans, the same species that orphaned them in the first place.

      Should you see this movie? Yes, but only see it in the IMAX 3D format for its vibrant images of the animals and for some wonderful shots of both the African and Borneo landscapes. It's a seemingly flat story with not too many ups and downs or much conflict. If it weren't for the 3D this could have been a straight-to-DVD release.

      I do understand that Lickley wanted us to realize that there is a threat of extinction for both of these species. However, we are not given any action steps at the end. I would at least expect a website address to pop up telling the viewers that they can do more to help these orphans.
      9TheLittleSongbird

      Wild beauty

      Any series/films nature documentary related immediately has me sold on wanting to see it. Baby animals are impossible to resist, so is the distinctive and beautiful voice of Morgan Freeman. To show how two women made this tremendous a difference to wildlife protection was also interesting. They all were major reasons for wanting to see 'Born to be Wild', which was only brought to my attention recently when starting to watch more one off nature documentaries and films.

      'Born to be Wild' did not disappoint and is more than perfect for children and adults alike so the whole family. It may not be one of the best, most comprehensive and most innovative documentaries there has ever been made and in existence, but it is nonetheless educational, illuminating, thought-provoking, beautifully made and with a lot of emotional impact. Even if it is not flawless (quite), 'Born to be Wild' has many fine things and anybody that loves baby orangutans and elephants already will not have their opinions changed other than perhaps strengthened.

      The only thing that could have been better was if 'Born to be Wild' was longer. It is never dull and always engaging, was so glued to it that it was sad to see it finish, but 40 minutes did feel a little too short.

      Otherwise, it is great. The visuals may be described as sentimental, but to me they were not overly so and there are a lot of beautiful images and loving photography. The scenery is nice too, though not jaw-dropping, and the orangutans and elephants look incredible. The soundtrack isn't overbearing or overused, nothing overwrought sounding.

      Freeman narrates with a sonorous, soothing quality that was just perfect for this material and the tone. The writing itself is very honest and informs, entertains and moves without being maudlin or childish while knowing what the target audience was clearly. The baby animals are absolutely adorable with already big personalities (evident agreed with the orangutan and the noodles, that was very funny and sweet) and the two women have such passion for their work and are true inspirations. The singing the lullaby to the newborn orangutan part did get me.

      Concluding, great. 9/10
      10danielj-8

      Very Well Documented!

      I just saw a screening of the movie today. They did an incredible job documenting this movie. It looked really cool over the IMAX Dome. I was truly amazed. A lot of laughter. Makes you think about what is out there in the world and how there is so much we can do to help others. I didn't realize that Baby Elephants can't survive on their own. The people that take their time to work with these animals are a blessing in this world. They have a lot of heart. The Orangutans have a lot of characteristics that we do. They can be humorous. They can get into trouble when they want. They cling to others for support. Make's me want to go out there and experience what I saw today.
      10cinefreakdude

      A great, touching, entertaining and well made documentary

      Born to Be wild is an amazing movie. I went to see it in Imax 3D and came out inspired and uplifted. The Film is based of an amazing true story of two real life fairy godmothers and how one adopts and raises orphaned orangutans (Dr. Birute Galdikas) and the other elephants (Daphne Sheldrick). The movie was very entertaining and funny, and Morgan Freeman did a great job (as always) narrating. I loved following the two story's and every day lives of the two women and of course the animals. The bond between the animals and humans is unbelievable, and I loved the scene were one of the orangutans started eating the noodles right of a women's plate! Like I mentioned before, this is a hilarious, touching and just plain good movie. Highly Recommended for anyone of any age! Born to be loved, Born to be free. Born To Be Wild.
      planktonrules

      Lovely...but too short!

      "Born to Be Wild" is a short IMAX film...lasting about 40 minutes. I'm not sure why it was so short and wasn't stretched into a full-length movie...as it seemed there easily could have been. Plus, I really wanted to see more...as baby elephants and orangutans are so adorable.

      The film is about two different programs that raise orphan animals...one in Kenya raising orphaned elephants and one doing the same but in Borneo and with organgutans.

      The combination of Morgan Freeman's excellent narration and tough to beat film footage make this a winner. But as I said above, it is awfully short and I wanted to learn more about these wonderful programs.

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      • Trivia
        12 scenes were shot using 4k digital IMAX cameras; their first use in any feature film.
      • Quotes

        Narrator: This story is like a fairytale, except it's entirely true and we don't know yet how it will end.

      • Connections
        Featured in The Hour: Episode #7.128 (2011)
      • Soundtracks
        Let the Good Times Roll
        Written by Shirley Goodman and Leonard Lee

        Performed by Harry Nilsson

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      • Release date
        • April 8, 2011 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Official site
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Sinh Ra Trong Hoang Dã
      • Filming locations
        • Borneo
      • Production company
        • Imax Filmed Entertainment
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $25,978,556
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $871,478
        • Apr 10, 2011
      • Gross worldwide
        • $41,644,475
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      • Runtime
        40 minutes
      • Color
        • Color

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