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having watched 'Unbelievable " - flofrog - 09-19-2019 Hi, if anyone has access to Netflix, I just finished watching " Unbelievable" and it is such a deep, profound story. From real life, which got a pulitzer prize for journalism. So deep, so moving. RE: having watched 'Unbelievable " - Plenum - 09-20-2019 added to my list now, flofrog I'm currently watching 'Our Planet', which is also on Netflix. Narrated by David Attenborough. The footage in it ... *wow*. But thank you kindly for the recommend! Plen RE: having watched 'Unbelievable " - flofrog - 09-20-2019 Thank you Plen ! Omg, ‘our planet’ is beyond words... RE: having watched 'Unbelievable " - Diana - 09-20-2019 I started watching "Unbelievable" on Netflix but it was too raw for my mood. When I am in the right frame of mind, I'll finish it. I was wondering about "Our Planet." I don't generally watch shows like that because I don't think it's a good idea to film animals in the wild, as sometimes it really invades their space. I've seen footage of sea turtles laying eggs at night in the sand, and it makes me feel awful that they are being disturbed with lights shining on them etc. just to entertain people. But the other aspect is at least it makes people aware of the wildlife and that they live on this planet, too. Is the show just about locales? What is the basic premise? |