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The Elephant Whisperers

A Short Review

By Kaviya V NPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The bond between Bomman And Ragu

The Elephant Whisperers is a heartwarming love story that takes place at Theppakadu Elephant Camp, which has been rehabilitating elephants for over a century and is one of Asia's oldest such camps. While the narration is primarily driven by voiceovers and follows a relatively straightforward plotline, the storytelling strikes a gentle and convincing balance, thanks to the engaging subjects. Bomman and Bellie, with their captivating on-screen presence, make it difficult to look away from the screen. Raghu, with his playful and vulnerable nature, is equally adorable, and his interactions with the couple are especially rewarding. The couple's love and affection for Raghu are met with childlike enthusiasm.

As the documentary progresses, Bomman and Bellie take on the role of parents to Ammu, another baby elephant placed under their care. Ammu's arrival triggers Raghu's jealousy as the younger elephant captures the couple's attention. However, Raghu's jealousy subsides as he learns to care for Ammu, emulating the way Bomman and Bellie protect him. The Elephant Whisperers is a heartwarming love story that takes place at Theppakadu Elephant Camp, which has been rehabilitating elephants for over a century and is one of Asia's oldest such camps. While the narration is primarily driven by voiceovers and follows a relatively straightforward plotline, the storytelling strikes a gentle and convincing balance, thanks to the engaging subjects. Bomman and Bellie, with their captivating on-screen presence, make it difficult to look away from the screen. Raghu, with his playful and vulnerable nature, is equally adorable, and his interactions with the couple are especially rewarding. The couple's love and affection for Raghu are met with childlike enthusiasm.

As the documentary progresses, Bomman and Bellie take on the role of parents to Ammu, another baby elephant placed under their care. Ammu's arrival triggers Raghu's jealousy as the younger elephant captures the couple's attention. However, Raghu's jealousy subsides as he learns to care for Ammu, emulating the way Bomman and Bellie protect him. This documentary follows the story of a Tamil couple who has taken on the task of fostering orphaned elephants. Most baby elephants do not survive when raised by humans, especially if they are very young and require constant attention. This couple has been successful in raising baby elephants when others have failed, as failure often results in the death of the elephants. The bond that forms between the elephants and humans is heartwarming to witness and can only be described as love. Elephants have remarkable memories and form emotional attachments with humans, which makes watching them grow and develop with their foster parents a joy to watch.

The documentary does an excellent job of humanizing elephants and shedding light on a foreign culture that may be unfamiliar to many viewers. It is a reminder that there is still goodness in the world, and that there are kind and devoted people like the Tamil couple who are making a difference. The film won the Best Documentary Short Film award at the 95th Academy Awards, and it is easy to see why.

One of the most important aspects of the documentary is that it shows what life is like for the elephants that roam rural India. It is not an easy life for them, but they persist. The couple in the film, who is from Southern India, have done an incredible job of providing environmental, societal, and historical context to the heartwarming story. The elephants are undoubtedly the stars of the film - their mischief, gentle nature, and unconditional affection make them seem almost human, like children.

What sets this documentary apart is that the couple is able to translate the elephants' thoughts, actions, and feelings in a way that is relatable to any parent with a child. The film is a must-watch and has something for everyone. It is a touching reminder of the importance of staying connected with wildlife and understanding ourselves better through that connection. The director, Kartiki Gonsalves, and her film crew have done a phenomenal job in capturing this story and bringing it to the world. This charming movie is now available on Netflix, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to experience a heartwarming story that will leave you with a smile on your face.

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  • Sathish Rabout a year ago

    Its very nice ❣❣❣

  • Sîvâ Gøwthâmabout a year ago

    Well said luv !.... I actually downloaded and watched. It is very overwhelming to watch such a beautiful documentary✨❤

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