The River Monster


The River Monster 2019

 
IMDb Ratings: N/A
 
Genres: Action, Drama, Fantasy
 
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + Chinese(ORG)
 
Release Year: 2019

Director: Zhang Li

Stars Cast: Lam Tze-chung, Raquel Xu, Liu Di, Chen Li-ling

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 The River Monster Review

 
The river monsters are now a very popular show on Animal Planet, and for good reason. It takes the fishing element to a whole new level by transforming it into a documentary about freshwater fish, but it can also play a mystery, in which the audience can participate and guess which fish Jeremy wants. Getting interested right away and never losing your interest.

Over the years, River Monsters have just gotten better. What makes the program interesting is that the program does not focus on Jeremy's fishing. I focused on the fish and showed the audience what lives in our rivers with fresh water. Part of the catch is just for the audience to see the fish and it works. When fishing starts, you have no problem because you want to see what stays below.

Jeremy has traveled all over the world and has done amazing things. Like catching Giant Stingrays, Catfish, and even recording the Northern River Shark for the first time in history. He makes the show fun by introducing people to the story and teaching us something that most people do not know, such as the great military costumes and the living vampires to name a few. The fishing grounds are huge, because you can see the power and speed of these amazing animals. In the midst of fierce battles like stingrays and sturgeons, you may feel Jeremy's depression, because you can only see some of the stories but they are really violent (I can't say any details), and probably not recommended by children, but a lot of good stories, and history. This year Jeremy went to Chernobyl, following the alleged evolutionary fish, and even took the Loch Ness Monster, promising to give a logical explanation of one of the greatest myths ever.

Jeremy takes fishing, research, biology, and throwing it all in one show, as well as this show. An excellent exhibition that quickly absorbs you and opens your eyes to what lives on land in rivers and lakes with fresh water, and at the same time educates you on the biology of these fish and their habitats. As the motto goes, "it's not about the deadly fish, it's about the man who chases the myth".