![]() ![]() For example, since the 1980s, she’s worked with an oil company to rescue orphaned and wounded chimpanzees to place them in a wildlife sanctuary in the Congo. Throughout the years, Jane’s role has shifted from scientist to environmental activist. Jane changed the way many scientists view chimpanzees because they also use tools like humans and have personalities and emotions. It also gives background to her most notable studies in the 1960s about how chimpanzees interact in the wild and, if they could, interact with humans. JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE is a documentary about the influential primatologist and environmentalist activist Jane Goodall that recounts stories about her impact on the world in the last 50 years, and her current efforts to reach millions of children with her message of protecting the environment, protecting wildlife and fighting apocalyptic “climate change.” JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE is divided into sections, so it’s not structured to be a dramatic narrative like MARCH OF THE PENGUINS, and it has a mixed worldview that makes some good points and some bad points.ĭivided into several sections, JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE first recounts all the projects that Jane has worked on in the past. Mixed, sometimes confusing, pagan worldview with some strong environmentalist elements and sometimes moral content about protecting Africa’s chimpanzee population and rescuing orphaned chimps, reforestation, helping people in Africa manage the land around them better for both their future and the future of wildlife, and some politically correct talk about apocalyptic climate change (including brainwashing millions of children into believing this nonsense), with talk comparing the “spiritual power” or energy in old cathedrals where generations of people have worshipped with the spiritual power felt when the title character is visiting the forest and visiting chimpanzees in the wild but there is no overt reference to God or Jesus, title character is called the “Mother Theresa to the environment,” title character says she feels chosen as a “messenger” and called to do what she does and says she’s concluded that things happen for a reason but doesn’t refer to God or Jesus and says she doesn’t know if there’s an afterlife though she appears to lean that way, title character quotes a biblical aphorism from Luke 9:62 but only indicates it’s from the Bible somewhere, title character says, “If humans have a soul, then chimpanzees have a soul,” some talk about Mother Nature indicating a worship of the Creation rather than the Creator, man mentions some anti-capitalist attitudes of some environmentalists against oil companies but praises Jane Goodall for working with oil companies to protect chimpanzees in Africa, and title character makes some light feminist comments Content:ĭominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements: ![]() Jane Goodall also seems to have a pagan, environmentalist view of human and animal life in JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE. ![]() There are some light Christian and even a few biblical references, but there are no references to God or Jesus. However, the documentary has a mixed worldview that’s confusing. She has a genial and welcoming, but strong, personality that drives her to work with many different kinds of people and groups. Goodall’s efforts to protect wildlife and support reforestation are certainly admirable. However, the documentary isn’t structured to be a dramatic narrative, so it doesn’t have a riveting story to put viewers on the edge of their seats. JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE is most inspiring when it shows how Jane Goodall has made huge improvements in the protection of her beloved chimpanzees. It also details her current efforts to reach millions of children with her message of protecting the environment, protecting wildlife and fighting “climate change.” It recounts her impact on the world in the last 50 years. JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE is a documentary about the primatologist and activist Jane Goodall. ![]()
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