Frogs and How They Live is pretty much a deep dive into the world of our amphibious friends. This documentary captures the essence of frogs, showcasing their unique habitats and behaviors in a way that's both informative and surprisingly engaging. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing you to soak in the details, which I find refreshing compared to more frenetic documentaries. The visuals are solid, with some practical effects that really highlight the intricate and often overlooked lives of these creatures. There's a certain tonality, blending humor with fascination, that feels almost nostalgic—reminds me of those nature specials from back in the day. It's not your typical documentary fare, and that's what sets it apart for collectors who appreciate the quirks of lesser-known films.
Includes rare footage of various frog species.Features interviews with biologists and frog enthusiasts.The narrative style is engaging and light-hearted.
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