Alone

Alone

2015
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8.4 | TV-MA | en | Reality

Hardcore survivalists are put by themselves in the Vancouver Island wilderness, without camera crews, teams, or producers – on a single mission to stay alive for as long as possible.

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Released: 2015-06-18 | Released Producted By: Leftfield Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.history.com/shows/alone
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Hardcore survivalists are put by themselves in the Vancouver Island wilderness, without camera crews, teams, or producers – on a single mission to stay alive for as long as possible.

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xxxNomadicxxx Survivor CBS is were the weak votes off the some what strong, this show, is the only the strong Survive. ALONE!
saltpieter Yet another show where the environment is secondary to entertainment and greed is more important than conservation. How much of our dwindling wilderness is being trashed by endless reality TV shows in order to make money and entertain couch potatoes?Drop them in the middle of the ocean and let them survive that or become fish food! That would let the wildlife have the upper-hand for onceI see these are being tagged as documentaries, how are these shows documentaries? Attenborough does documentaries, reality TV doesn't even come close to fitting the description of a documentary.
rufsetufshesten I've always been a sucker for survival shows, but the newer shows tend to focus too much on the sensational than what one actually needs to do in a survival situation. Les Stroud being the exception. THat's why this show was a positive surprise for me when I started watching it. I was expecting a show more in the lines of Survivor or something like that, but instead I got a show where each man is pitted not against the other contestants, but against himself and his skills or lack thereof. It was interesting to watch how the guys dealt with the wildlife, climate and the need to build, from scratch, a home in the wilderness. It also helped that the climate on Vancouver Island is much the same as where I live, minus the large predators, so it was extra fascinating since this showed the rigors of trying to live off the land in an area that's damp or wet most of the time. The simple task of making a fire, keeping stuff dry and keeping warm is made that much harder when everything's damp.And all this done by guys that easier to relate to than Bear Grylls. THey seemed like guys you'd meet at the local pub or at work, but with just that little bit of extra interest in survival and the outdoors Another key thing that kept me watching was that you could see their struggle to keep, well, not sane, but motivated to tough it out when the trip back to civilization was just a phone call away. Back to the family and friends and the modern creature comforts. So, all in all an amusing show that actually managed to teach me a few tricks along the way.
Sophia Aragon Finally a proper survival show. Mind you, it has many flaws. But it is a monumental step forward for this type of shows.There is no need for you to know this but I consistently write negative reviews about survival shows. There are a handful of reasons for this but, essentially, they let me down.Not this time. From producers and crew to the "contestants", everyone has tried to do the show the way it should be done.The heart of 'Alone' are the folk competing. As time goes on and their situation evolves, viewers are presented with a soulful, tearful at times, rendering of woes and struggles.Some people get "in their own heads", eventually freaking themselves out into an exit. Their rationalizations are poignant, and cruel, and humbling,... and only become more so as the days pass.Some people endure and the ones that do, do it on a shoestring. Literally. They gradually devolve into physical and psychological miserable existences, bringing to the fore the inherent, real difficulties involved in true survival situations.This is not Bear Grylls on a weekend adventure... although, I will say, that's a guy that I would like to see competing on this show.Anyway.Some of these guys put their very heart (and then some) on the line. Here is a shout-out to their courage and my appreciation for taking us there, to the edge, with them.Respect.