Born in China

Parental Rating: G

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Jill's Review

Opens April 21, 2017

Runs 79 minutes

The newest DisneyNature film takes you to the wilds of China to follow Snow Leopards, Giant Pandas and Golden Snub-nosed monkeys in their natural habitats. The film is narrated by John Krasinki. It follows these gorgeous animals through several seasons, exposing the beautiful, frigid, rocky and sometimes unforgiving terrains where these animals live and sometimes have to fight to survive. 

This is another beautiful film from DisneyNature released for Earth Day. It is gorgeously shot, up close and intimate with some of nature's most beautiful animals. It is filmed mostly in the mountains in China. It is amazing how close the filmmakers were able to get to all of these animals. It follows a mama Snow Leopard and her two cubs,  a mama Giant Panda and her baby and a family of Snub-nosed monkeys. The film is informative, exposing the loving family lives of these animals and the sometimes difficult circumstances they face. There is a whole circle of life element (which I hate because I can't stand to see any animal suffer.) But, I know that is real life. If you like these films, then go see this. It is great. I like to stay through the credits and actually see the filmmakers in action. The monkeys were hilarious, getting up close and personal! Go see this film.




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