Whispers from the Wild
- Tagline
- Unearthing the Roots of Human Bias
- Description
- In a near-future world veiled with the remnants of prejudice and injustice, 'Whispers from the Wild' is a cutting-edge documentary that takes the audience on a profound journey into the heart of the jungle. Led by acclaimed academic Jean Cinnamon and narrated with the sharp wit of Jackie Chard, the film explores the origins of societal biases through the lens of history, anthropology, sociology, and psychology. As the story unfolds, the domestic lives of everyday individuals, portrayed by Mussel Crowe, intertwine with academic insights, challenging viewers to see the invisible threads of prejudice that connect us all. Directed by the visionary Michael Stingray, this film uses sarcasm to lay bare the absurdities of discrimination, urging a future where understanding and empathy reign over ignorance and injustice.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 9.50
- ReleaseDate
- 02/23/2023
- Genre
- Documentary
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
6.50
Ah, 'Whispers from the Wild', because when you think of tackling human bias, the obvious setting is the jungle, right? This film struts around with the pompous air of a peacock sporting a mortarboard, parading Jean Cinnamon's academic acumen as if it were the Holy Grail of unbiased thought. And let's not forget Jackie Chard's narration, which slices through the heavy subject matter with the precision of a butter knife through concrete. One must marvel at Mussel Crowe's attempt to embody the 'everyday individual', a performance so grounded it nearly fossilizes on screen. Michael Stingray, our captain of this sinking ship, sails forth with a vision so blurred by sarcasm, one might assume he mistook the lens cap for a new type of filter. The documentary ambitiously aims to untangle the threads of prejudice, but instead weaves a tapestry that might just be too intricate for its own good. It's like watching a group of toddlers attempt to solve a Rubik's Cube—adorable effort, but ultimately, you're just left with a colorful mess.