Tribe : Complete BBC Series 1-3 Box Set
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Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
One of the more interesting and diverting shows of recent times has seen former Royal Marine Bruce Parry head off to the far reaches of the planet to live among the various tribes of the world. And with all three series of the intriguing Tribe now collected together in this one sit, it’s an invitation to catch up on his adventures that you’d be unwise to decline. The central idea finds Parry adopting the workings, methods and practices of the tribes that he spends time with. And the reason this works so well is Parry himself, providing a respectful, clear and calm core to a programme that could so easily have fallen foul of many assorted trappings of the genre. His findings throughout Tribe are frequently fascinating, and the programme itself is diligently paced to give you ample opportunity to take it all in. It’s immersive and genuinely involving television.
The episodes collected together in this Tribe boxset find Parry travelling through the likes of Ethiopia, Mongolia and the Himalayas, and there’s a real sense of not knowing what you’re going to discover when each episode begins. Marry that into episodes with strong rewatch value--for both educational and entertainment purposes--and Tribe emerges as little short of a modern television treat. --Jon Foster
THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT THE TRIBES, NOT BRUCE PARRY'S ADVENTURES
Review date: 2008-10-11 Rating: 4 out of 10
No doubt, this could have been a very fine documentary. The tribes presented are among the least known and most fascinating on the planet. Therefore, footage of any kind concerning their life is valuable. The problem is that, watching the series, you get the feeling that it is mostly focused on Bruce Parry himself, and how he manages to survive under impossible circumstances. In almost every single scene we see Parry trying to show us how well adapted he has become within the tribe: eating beetles and rats, building his hut, climbing trees, taking hallucinogenic drugs, urinating among the reindeer, or simply having a good time with the local people. I do not underestimate his accomplishments, but, after all, the point of such a documentary series is not to prove how tough, brave and resilient the expedition leader is. It is to present with some detail the daily life, culture, and spiritual beliefs of these vanishing people. This is attempted in a very shallow and superficial way. It is almost as watching Parry's personal video with his exotic adventures. If most of each film was not devoted to the doings of Bruce Parry (who, after all, is NOT an anthropologist) there would definitely be more time and space for presenting and interpreting the complex world of the tribes.
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Reviews
Amazing DVD - The best I have ever seen - GR8 value for moneyReview date: 2008-08-06 Rating: 10 out of 10I promise you, you will be amazed by this DVD. It entertained me for hours and I learnt alot about all the various very 'different' tribes.Absolutely fantastic!Review date: 2008-07-29 Rating: 10 out of 10I'd caught an episode of Tribe on TV and enjoyed it, so took the leap and bought the box set and it was absolutely worth it. Bruce Parry is fantastic at leading you through the new cultures and experiences. Very enjoyable and one you can watch again!WORTH WATCHINGReview date: 2008-05-01 Rating: 10 out of 10I learnt alot about the various tribes and just how tough Bruce is. He is an amazing special man!
xxxx Love you Bruce.Watch this series and gain insight into how people have lived for the majority of the past 200,000 years plus of the human raceReview date: 2008-02-18 Rating: 10 out of 10This series is very exiting to watch (enhanced especially for those who dabble in bushcraft) but for me it is more important than simply giving viewing pleasure). It has given me insight into the past that i would value at much more than 30 quid - try something in the region of priceless.
Bruce Parry visits tribes across the whole length and breadth of the world visiting tribes that vary greatly and so are unique. His attitude is such that he is immediately likable. He is very humble even at the end of his journey when he has achieved so much. What he must have learnt on the way- truely remarkable. I could not do it, most could not do it.
There are those i believe that would like others to believe that history proper began in the 20/1st century and that anything before that can be classed as a time of barbarism, squalor etc. The complexity,love,respect,multi-facetted nature of the people revealed in these short programmes (it is fair, i think, to say that some of the tribes have been left in such a state as for their ways to be little changed through time) are the same as us - a wise man in one episode is able to reveal the oneness of the human race and indeed of everything.
I hear people here call members of tribes animalistic: we are animals, they in the episodes are animals, but as the West moves towards a more destructively unsustainable path perhaps we leave the animal kingdom and become as parasites. Perhaps they are better than us. I do not have the answer but perhaps you can find one in these programmes.
Finally I would say that people who would get upset at the destruction of a culture before their very eyes should not watch certain of the episodes - The Penan tribe.
Alasdair Robertson
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Bruce Parry
Creators:
Bruce Parry (Primary Contributor)
Recording label: 2 Entertain Video Manufacturer: 2 Entertain VideoEAN: 5014503241827Binding: DVDNumber of items: 6Format: PAL, Release date: 2007-10-01Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and overRegion code: 2Running time: 649 minutesLanguage: English (Original Language)