"Dynasties II" Puma (TV Episode 2022) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2022)

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Puma
TheLittleSongbird8 February 2023
Absolutely adored the first 'Dynasties' series in every way. It was one of the clear television highlights of 2018 for me and a more than worthy example of why David Attenborough is incomparable when it comes to nature documentaries and documentaries in general. When hearing that there was a second series, this reviewer was absolutely over the moon and there was no way it was going to be missed. Had no doubt it would be as great and hopefully even on the same level as the first series.

"Puma" couldn't have been a better start for 'Dynasties II'. Pumas are actually the species covered in the series that are the least familiar to me, having never seen them at any zoo, so when it comes to the information it was the most illuminating. Some of the best production values of 'Dynasties II' is also in "Puma", as well as one of its standout scenes. Anybody who loves Attenborough's work should not hesitate in watching this episode and the following three.

The episode looks amazing for starters. Patagonia looks absolutely extraordinary here, with one of 'Dynasties II's' most beautiful sights (also of anything aired in 2022) being the mountains and crags being reflected in a glass like lake. It is more than just beautiful scenery though, a lot of it is quite unforgiving too. The scenery is complemented by photography of quite cinematic quality, not just a feast for the eyes but it is also expansive and intimate in equal measure, especially when seeing that image and also the uncompromising look in the showdown sequence. The music has both grandeur and atmosphere, not intrusive at all and adds a lot more than once.

Expectedly, the narration is very thought-provoking and never rambling, cutesy or speculative. The pumas are a mix of adorable, caring, majestic and menacing. The information on them is very informative and feels fresh, learnt a lot about them and with them being relatively unfamiliar animals to me "Puma" had the smallest amount of old information reinforced feeling (just to say that none of the episode felt that way, just that this episode felt the freshest).

It didn't feel like one episode, it felt like an individual story with the pumas being very diverse and relatable in their ways of living and adversity. No problem whatsoever with their portrayal, certainly never one-sided but instead complex and uncompromising, while the landscapes have more than them than looking glorious and nothing feels sugar-coated or over-humanised.

Much information is covered but felt properly explored and not rushed or disjointed, and the facts educate and illuminate while not being compromised for the emotionally complex storytelling. While there are cute and tender scenes with the cubs, the highlight is the showdown with the female rival. Which was heart stopping and chilled the blood. Once again, Attenborough's distinctive and unequalled narrative delivery is sincere, enthusiastic as well as understated. One can listen to him for a long time and not tire of him, no other nature/wildlife documentary narrator/presenter has made me feel this way. The behind the scenes footage fascinates and also leaves emotional impact at how inspirational the crew are.

Overall, absolutely fantastic. 10/10.
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