So last week I watched a documentary for what I thought would be interesting fun. This wasn’t on the list but March of the Penguins was and it was made by the same people, so I figured I would give it a shot and write about it to see if it would be worth any extra credit. I watched Arctic Tale, which is a documentary that intertwines a story about a Polar Bear and a Seal. Both are babies when the documentary first starts off, and the story follows them through their life as they grow up to continue the circle of life. The documentary caught my eye because it was Starbuck’s featured Dvd at one point so I decided to check it out. Also, it is narrated by Queen Latifah which I think is just to get more publicity and appeal to more people by having it narrated by a celebrity.
The first thing that I noticed about the story within the documentary was that they did not name the brother of the main polar bear Nanu. They just kept saying “and Nanu’s brother”. At this point I knew he was not going to make it to the end of the movie. I think because this movie is geared more towards families, it was kind of a smart move so that children don’t build an attachment to the cub that in the end wasn’t going to make it. Also, the fact that the movie included some deaths and really focused on the fact that these animals’ environment was changing really had a big impact on me. The story wasn’t as much about these animals being cute for the cameras, but more about how because of how we have been living our lives, animals have to change their way of living to adapt to the world around them that is melting away.
The story did a nice job of not being too preachy on the whole environmental issue, but made sure that it was an important issue in the story. Instead of showing the polar bears struggle to get food, they showed how they had to change their way of hunting because of the melting ice. The story of the sea lion and the polar bear crossed paths towards the end, but it was more back and forth. The issues stayed the same though with both groups of animals. The seals were struggling to survive because they had no ice to rest on during their long journeys, and the polar bears’ struggles were shown also. Queen Latifah’s narration had a way of making sure that the audience knew that this was because of our changing environment and because of what we were doing. At the same time though, the environmental message wasn’t direct and up front as say the ending of Happy Feet which I am still really bitter about for being too preachy. They were able to incorporate an important message into a interesting and fun documentary that families can enjoy, and at the same time talk about how they can help and possibly make a difference.

So for this weeks blog post I decided to try to add an image to my blog see how that worked and how everything looked. I picked an image from Saturday night, because me and my friends went to an 80s themed party and it was so much fun. It’s just a fun picture with a look at the crazy outfits that we wore.