post_page_cover

Rhino Man Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Sep 23, 2024

This is where, in a normal review, I would put in a pun of some sort about horns to lead into the world-changing rhino poaching documentary Rhino Man, directed by John Jurko II, Matt Lindenberg, and Daniel Roberts. However, this is not a normal review because Rhino Man is no ordinary documentary. Filmed in South Africa, the film is built around a training camp for wildlife rangers led by Ruben De Kock. Their mission is to guard some of the very few rhinos left from poachers.
The price of rhino horns is stratospheric, mostly due to an internet hoax around 2008 where it was claimed to cure cancer. Even though it is nothing more than built-up hair fiber, the black market value of rhino horn remains high as its illegal use is seen as a status symbol. Ruben has been training battalions of rangers to protect the rhinos for decades with the help of his wife, Marianne De Kock. He built the program with Martin Mthembu, whom De Kock called the Rhino Man, who died tragically in a car accident.

“Their mission is to guard some of the very few rhinos left from poachers.”
The training program for the prospective rangers is brutal, with people dropping out and going home every day. Only the strongest will make it, like head ranger Anton Mzimba. He explains that the rangers must be strong to stand up to the constant threat of death in their job. With poverty so high in the towns nearby, the wave of poaching never stops, with everyone playing for keeps. 40% of ranger deaths are homicides at the hands of poachers, who will murder and kidnap families to keep the rhino blood money spraying.
I admit it: when my editor assigned me this film, I thought it would be a campy superhero film, something along the lines of Creating Rem Lezar. To completely surrender to cliché, these rangers are the real superheroes. I also admit that due to growing up during “Save The Whales,” I have gradually numbed myself against a lot of the reality of extinction. Not anymore. Rhino Man is an eye-opener that will stampede your perspective wide open.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
Aubrey Plaza Issues Statement After Jeff Baena’s Death

The 40-year-old star and Jeff’s family issued a statement to People on Monday, where they called their loss an “unimaginable tragedy.”The Los Angeles County coroner’s office previously determined that Jeff died by suicide in his LA home. He was 47…

Jan 10, 2025

Jill Duggar’s Husband Clarifies Where He Stands With Jim Bob Duggar

Jessa Duggar (m. Ben Seewald)Jim Bob and Michelle's fifth child, Jessa Duggar, was born Nov. 4, 1992. Jessa met Ben through church and he began courting her in 2013—the old-fashioned approach to romance coming as a brand-new notion to a lot…

Jan 10, 2025

The Internet Has Officially Lost It Over Andrew Garfield's Slutty Glasses

That man knew exactly what he was doing with those glasses.View Entire Post › Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.Publisher: Source link

Jan 9, 2025

Armie Hammer Lands First Movie Role Since Cannibalism Allegations

Armie Hammer Cameos As “Kannibal Ken” in Music Video 4 Years After Cannibalism ClaimsArmie Hammer is heading back to the big screen.  More than one year after the Los Angeles Police Department ended their lengthy investigation into the Call Me…

Jan 9, 2025