An unusual nature documentary follows a battle-hardened soldier seeking redemption in the Amazon rainforest as he cares for a wounded ocelot cub and develops a complicated relationship with the founder of a wildlife rescue center
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December 30, 2022
Harry Turner with an ocelot named Keanu. Trevor Frost/Prime Video
Prime Video (available December 30)
Amazon Studios reportedly paid nearly $20 million for rights wildcata staggering number for a documentary about a streaming service, second only to superstar portraits of Beyoncé and Billie Eilish.
But while the documentary may lack a generation-defining pop icon, it does have stunning animals, breathtaking footage of the Peruvian rainforest, and unflinching insight into the effects of combat-related PTSD, This may be unexpected.
Harry Turner has watched the situation, he is…