Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 47 min
  • 6.2  (462)

Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a breathtaking documentary film that explores the world of dinosaurs and showcases these magnificent creatures in ways that have never been seen before. The film lovers get a glimpse of many different kinds of these creatures including Argentinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Pterodaustro, and more. The movie takes us on a journey through time, back to the Jurassic period, where we meet the largest known land animal that ever existed: Argentinosaurus. This gigantic creature measures up to 120 feet in length, weighing as much as ten elephants combined. The size of Argentinosaurus and other dinosaurs of this era is simply hard to grasp, but this film genuinely brings a snapshot of it.

Narrated by the talented Donald Sutherland, the film features Rodolfo Coria, an Argentinian paleontologist, who has spent years studying and unearthing dinosaur fossils in Patagonia, Argentina. Coria shares his expertise and knowledge about these creatures with the audience while viewers get to see these magnificently reconstructed prehistoric creatures in incredible detail.

The stunning views of the Patagonian landscapes and the magnificent vistas of these creatures traveling through this breathtaking landscape is surely worth mentioning, as it adds another layer of depth to the story. The cinematography is outstanding, crystal clear and, most importantly, vital to the movie's storytelling. One can see the close-up, slow-motion shots of these creatures or enjoy the landscape and skies above them that add another layer of realism.

The pairing of beautiful landscapes with the incredible CGI reconstruction of the dinosaurs is mesmerizing. The dinosaurs, while obviously computer-generated, were rendered in such a way that they feel present as if they exist in the world at the exact moment. The blending of these created, accurate-looking visual representations with the real-life landscapes and skyline makes the experience unforgettable.

In addition, the film tackles several intriguing scientific questions, such as how these creatures survived in their harsh environment, in which food sources were scarce. It also highlights social aspects on how they interacted with each other and the innovation they unintentionally brought to the world. Being able to view these gigantic creatures to scale, and watching the different species interact with one another is truly exhilarating.

The attention-grabbing information that the film provides is another reason why it makes for an excellent watch, even for those who aren't necessarily dinosaur enthusiasts. Instructors of history, geological studies, biology, and paleontology would certainly love the film, as it presents these topics in a fun, engaging manner.

Overall, Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a must-watch for everyone, dinosaur lovers, and beyond. The movie showcases these creatures in ways that have never been seen before while also providing an educational element. The landscapes and skyline of Patagonia ensures the base of the film is rock solid, complementing the superb cinematography that is enchanting. With Donald Sutherland's narration and Rodolfo Coria's presence, the film comes full circle to provide an immersive experience that is both breathtaking and educational in various aspects that the film covers.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (462)
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