Tears of the Amazon focuses on seven aboriginal tribes of the Amazons - particularly the Matis and their gradual transformation after their first contacts with modern civilization, and the Zoe, which live on the exact opposite end of the spectrum, avoiding any outward contact and maintaining their style of life intact. Showing how the rapid and gradual destruction of this natural paradise is affecting those tribes, Tears of the Amazon - just like its predecessor Tears of the Arctic - brings a new dimension to the discourse about global warming and environmentalism, through humanism which feels honest enough not turn the real matter at hand into a mere springboard for political diatribe. And for K-drama fans, it's even narrated by Queen Seon Duk's own Kim Nam-Gil, so all the more reason to check it out.
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