The eldest daughter is a hero. It touched me that she was so broken that she left them for 20minutes but came back. She was so honest in her humanity. I will never forget her story.
The first ever documentary I've ever watched and paid attention to😭😭 Lesley is such an amazing child to have protected her siblings. I really felt their pains and cried when the indigenous people were already losing hope. Thanks be to God for preserving them😢
Wow!! What a miracle!! I was so impressed that the Colombian people could put their differences aside for the children. Much respect to the Military and the beautiful indigenous peoples of the region.
This made me cry so much i cant stop my self from crying.. lesly shes a hero very strong girl i admire you a lot in such a young age you managed to keep all your siblings alive imagine your also injured.. 40 days is very long especially inside the jungle with all those wild animals and weather condition its truly a miracle nothing is impossible with God🙏😊
Says who??? What is your type of shows? Cowboy shows? Less minorities on tv and more Caucasians? What is it that strikes you mad about Netflix? You want “make tv great again?” Somebody educate me.
This documentary had me hooked from the start. It's truly a miracle that these 4 kids survived alone for 40 days. Especially the Lil one Christin. I cried to this one. Worth watching 🤍
This is the best documentary I have ever seen in my life.😓 This is the moment when we say through tears "GOD IS GREAT AND ALL IS POSSIBLE TO GOD"🙏 I cried a lot. This is sooooo moving and inspiring. I watched a documentary today. And while I was going to pick up my child from kindergarten, I thanked God all the time that he is alive and healthy thanks to him.🙏🤍
You would love a documentary called "thirteen lives." I watched it on prime video. It's about the Thai cave rescue, I think netflix has a series or a documentary about it too but in my opinion thirteen lives is a better documentary, if you liked this one, you would absolutely love it.
incredible...my respect to all those involved in the rescue. especially those who never gave up hope and those that KEPT AN OPEN MIND...THOSE THAT LISTENED ...
As a Colombia, we were keeping track os this story for over a month, very interesting to see it now being displayed as a documentary on Netflix. You just have to think about the resilience of those kids.
Thank you for telling this story. When the children were found it was an incomprehensible, monumental achievement and the opportunity to learn how the retrieval happened looks like it will reveal the mystical net that connects us all. Much love for all involved bringing them home and to those who share their story.
This news when this happened gave me goosebumps. Thinking how those kids spent nights after nights in dark , scary jungle with animals , mosquito , no food. What motivated them to keep going. I was praying kids to be found alive and was so happy to hear they were found safe.
What a story. A true testimony that god is real. The way the indigenous people said the jungle was keeping them away for some reason until they asked for gods help. Whats remarkable was seeing both the catholics and the indigenous people faith at work. I cried like a baby. What a remarkable miracle of a story. ❤ God is absolutely good. The ayahuasca ceremony gave me even more certainty that god does leave tools to reach him directly. What a story. ❤
Yes God is one, we only have different channels of reaching him, and faith is a common tool for all channels, I was also amazed by what God can do through people, This was not only about rescuing the children it was also about bringing back hope and collaboration among the Military and the indigenous people, and Glad that no one lost their lives during the search❣❣❣ and RIP to the mother and the other adults🙏🙏
Yes, and I also came to think about the ayahuasca and the message he got and that made me think about the Ancient Apocalypse series and what he said about the ayahuasca and the channel to comunication to greater powers. Makes you wonder.
They deserve a stable life. Lesly did the work of keeping her siblings alive and should never have to work a day in her life along with her siblings. Was there a go fund me?
Great film - the biblical reference of 40 days is incredible - bit like a cherry 🍒 on top. When you first see them after all the searching; there’s a real sense or understanding that this was not without God’s protection. Miraculous
I came on here after watching this documentary. Just to see what everyone else thought about this. When the indigenous guy said he turned into a tiger, and it showed how everything is in some way connected to us. Similar to Avatar movie. Any way, was so interesting from beginning to end and I’m just so happy these children were found alive. No matter what u believe in, it was truly a miracle they were found alive.
Hi mom just told me about it and I read the story and I saw the trailer and I don’t think I can see it. I feel too sad. But my mom told me about the incredible journey that not only either side army on indigenous people had to go through to be able to unite forces to find them. It’s a beautiful bitted reality that not only our country faces, but many other countries with their army and indigenous people. I think the middle you find always children, innocent people in the middle of the struggle. I work with children so it makes me sad and worried. I’m glad that they found them, but I worry about their future.
Just finished watching this and it was very moving and uplifting, not sad at all! Just finished watching this and it was very moving and uplifting, not sad at all! On the contrary, I found it was a very needed balm of hope if the state of the world has you feeling like humanity's pretty much doomed. If you're worried about detailed descriptions of pain and suffering, it doesn't really feature that.
My respect to the indigenous and military. However the hero is the little girl, too much power in her heart to care the kids. She said the doggy visited them but then the doggy left. Wilson never was found. The military stayed in the area a few more weeks but they couldn't find him 😢.
Really? It made worldwide news, almost constant updates on CNN, BBC, and newspapers on every continent. I remember it well and just the desperation as the search went on, as every day passed. It was horrible to think of the 4 little kids lost all alone.
@@andrespuerto9121 i was in France when this happened and it was in the french news. I typically consume euronews, bbc, DW, france24 for international news, might browse CNN (i hate how biased they've become) and new independent journalists who do podcasts (on the center).
@@PozoBlue I see, we'll, I'm glad they are gonna show us this story, it's incredible that just the children survived the crash, but that was just the beginning of a sad and awesome story. I say sad because all grown ups passed away, however these children showed us that life is worth fighting and living it.
Reminds me of a similar true story in the South Pacific, where some Polynesian boys stole a boat to sail home from a boarding school, got shipwrecked, survived on a remote island for months using their traditional knowledge, and then got rescued by this Australian guy who was sailing around only to find out they had already been declared dead.
wow just looked this up, and it was actually over a year (15 months to be exact), which is absolutely insane. Multiple birthdays came and went while they were there.
What a marvelous documentary and such an appropriate way to showcase different realities of the country, beyond the miraculous, grand, and inexplicable story it tells. The State acts as a participant in the conflict (creating victims), and is therefore viewed with suspicion by the indigenous community. Issues such as the lack of guarantees for children in Colombia in general: inside their homes, violence and abuse; outside their homes, problems like the recruitment of minors by armed groups. All of this points to a lack of State presence and control over the territory (sovereignty), and unfortunately, this is the daily reality for many children in Colombia
I am so glad they have done a documentary, I was trying to follow this story but it was hard finding updates and information from Australia, can’t wait to watch this, it was amazing these children not only found but all survived, so sorry their mother did not.
Everything don’t need to be made into a movie. Yes, the story is incredibly. I hope the girl writes a book eventually. Maybe even a book from both the military and indigenous’ perspectives.
1B👍 I have been waiting for this documentary. When this happened, my family and me were praying for their safety. I think the whole world were praying. Thanks to their wisdom learned from their ancestors, the protection the Guardian of The Jungle, and God gave them, they survived. They were being blessed twice by God and the Guardian of The Jungle. Thank you Netflix for making this documentary, it is more than worth the wait.
Just watched the documentary. When God says its not your time yet, so its not. Very touching documentary, their sister is the real hero. 40 days in the Amazon, those kids really protected by the God
I want to hear the story from lesly of how she kept her 4 months old baby sister alive..40days in the jungle..im crying.. lesly is indeed a hero …i cant imagine they survived
Vivo en Colombia, y no segui bien este caso,, de los niños perdidos,, pero vi este documental y quede atrapada ,, excelente todo ,, los niños son los herioes , el ejército, los indígenas,, y la producción del documental 10/10...
I wonder when Leslie becomes an adult how well she will remember the experience. Must be something unforgettable and she will be remembered by generations
@@encyclopediaofelizabeth Oh wow! I was having some major health issues in 2023, but damn, I didn't realize how bad the stress affected my memory! LOL! For some reason, I was thinking this happened around 2019.
@BellaKarma May have been some other survival story? It happens more often than we hear about. I know it's not the first story I've heard of kids surviving a plane crash. No harm done. I just wanted to make you aware. :)
@@encyclopediaofelizabeth Naw, it was definitely this story! I'm still over here laughing! Thank you, though, for clueing me in without being rude. :-)
When you look at the Netflix here in Costa Rica. I mean, honestly it's little to nothing compared to what you guys have in the United States. You guys should thank your lucky stars. Because they give us the absolute minimum. However, what I do look forward to is the documentaries.
Lesly is a picture of a true mother goddess and should be role model for our young girls not these twenty year old feminists that are so selfish and wouldnt even know how to handle an infant. Latina women are strong women to keep all the kids alive while being a child herself in the middle of the jungle. May God bless her life. I also loved how the indigenous men did not give up and God helped them at the end.
The eldest daughter is a hero. It touched me that she was so broken that she left them for 20minutes but came back. She was so honest in her humanity. I will never forget her story.
I agree...it had to be extremely scary
When she told the story using her drawing. And when she said, ‘Maybe if I woke up earlier, I could have save my mother’. Man, I can’t stop my tears.
I came here bcos of this comments. The eldest sister is a super hero.
Truly a hero. My day to day problems are nothing compared to what that girl went through with her siblings.
This is the only reason why I’m keeping my Netflix subscription. THE DOCUMENTARIES !!
I sobbed the entire time. What a historical story
I cried like a baby
@@albertalvarez5072 me too, the whole story, everything was just unbelievable.
Me too
I cried like a gay
I just finished it and I’m still crying, I’m about to watch some charismas movie to cheer me up lol
😢 just watched it. We need to respect our indigenous populations all over the world 😢
💯💯💯😭❤️💛💚🖤
I agree 100%
I teared up seeing those four children alive; it was a wonderful documentary.
The first ever documentary I've ever watched and paid attention to😭😭 Lesley is such an amazing child to have protected her siblings. I really felt their pains and cried when the indigenous people were already losing hope. Thanks be to God for preserving them😢
Wow!! What a miracle!! I was so impressed that the Colombian people could put their differences aside for the children. Much respect to the Military and the beautiful indigenous peoples of the region.
Wow 40 days the kids survived what a miracle! Their mother was protecting them and guiding them . What an incredible documentary .
Yes, let's reveal the outcome in the trailer...your life must be tragic.
This made me cry so much i cant stop my self from crying.. lesly shes a hero very strong girl i admire you a lot in such a young age you managed to keep all your siblings alive imagine your also injured.. 40 days is very long especially inside the jungle with all those wild animals and weather condition its truly a miracle nothing is impossible with God🙏😊
Netflix has pretty much tanked its entire library of original series at this point. But somehow they've become legendary documentary producers.
They need to stick with this. There isn't a platform, other than Kanopy, with an extensive current documentary section
It's because hollywood is mostly made up of pedos and hacks. Their best stuff are Asian content.
Says who??? What is your type of shows? Cowboy shows? Less minorities on tv and more Caucasians? What is it that strikes you mad about Netflix? You want “make tv great again?” Somebody educate me.
Unless you can see Netflix books, that's an awfully low iQ statement to make...yikes
They literally make the best documentaries
This documentary had me
hooked from the start. It's truly a miracle that these 4 kids survived alone for 40 days. Especially the Lil one Christin. I cried to this one. Worth watching 🤍
This was a fantastic story, and I'm so happy they made a documentary about it. Nature is life, and we have to protect it.
dont need to protect the kids tho
This is the best documentary I have ever seen in my life.😓 This is the moment when we say through tears "GOD IS GREAT AND ALL IS POSSIBLE TO GOD"🙏 I cried a lot. This is sooooo moving and inspiring. I watched a documentary today. And while I was going to pick up my child from kindergarten, I thanked God all the time that he is alive and healthy thanks to him.🙏🤍
You would love a documentary called "thirteen lives." I watched it on prime video. It's about the Thai cave rescue, I think netflix has a series or a documentary about it too but in my opinion thirteen lives is a better documentary, if you liked this one, you would absolutely love it.
Same here, it made me cry so bad while saying. "Thank you Lord" made me cry when they found the Children😢 it was miracle🙏💪
Stop thanking your lord for their suffering.
That teenage girl is one of the toughest people on the planet🫡
incredible...my respect to all those involved in the rescue. especially those who never gave up hope and those that KEPT AN OPEN MIND...THOSE THAT LISTENED ...
Amazing documentary. Knowledge is power and it is fully displayed in this film. May our indigenous communities all over the world be protected ❤
As a Colombia, we were keeping track os this story for over a month, very interesting to see it now being displayed as a documentary on Netflix. You just have to think about the resilience of those kids.
And the selfishness of Adults with an agenda
Wilson you will always be remembered.
Wilson, siempre te recordaremos.
Thank you for telling this story. When the children were found it was an incomprehensible, monumental achievement and the opportunity to learn how the retrieval happened looks like it will reveal the mystical net that connects us all. Much love for all involved bringing them home and to those who share their story.
The eldest sister is hero indeed❤❤❤ im crying watching it. God loves children
A testimony of resilience and hope! I can't imagine the life of those children in the jungle for 40 days. God is the way, the truth, and life. Amen
Just finished it, I liked it! Those kids are real survivors!
This news when this happened gave me goosebumps. Thinking how those kids spent nights after nights in dark , scary jungle with animals , mosquito , no food. What motivated them to keep going. I was praying kids to be found alive and was so happy to hear they were found safe.
What a story. A true testimony that god is real. The way the indigenous people said the jungle was keeping them away for some reason until they asked for gods help. Whats remarkable was seeing both the catholics and the indigenous people faith at work. I cried like a baby. What a remarkable miracle of a story. ❤ God is absolutely good. The ayahuasca ceremony gave me even more certainty that god does leave tools to reach him directly. What a story. ❤
*God
Yes God is one, we only have different channels of reaching him, and faith is a common tool for all channels, I was also amazed by what God can do through people, This was not only about rescuing the children it was also about bringing back hope and collaboration among the Military and the indigenous people, and Glad that no one lost their lives during the search❣❣❣ and RIP to the mother and the other adults🙏🙏
God leaves tools to reach him directly 💯
Indígena religión not White jewish religión
Yes, and I also came to think about the ayahuasca and the message he got and that made me think about the Ancient Apocalypse series and what he said about the ayahuasca and the channel to comunication to greater powers. Makes you wonder.
Made me cry like a baby Good job netflix🙌
This is the most astounding story.
Just finished this...thank GOD the children were found alive 😢😢❤
It absolutely amazing that netflix is covering such issues through this documentaries which no one is aware of 🤯❤
This was a massive global news story.
@@carys7417 I meant the genre
So true 👍🏻
They deserve a stable life. Lesly did the work of keeping her siblings alive and should never have to work a day in her life along with her siblings. Was there a go fund me?
Great film - the biblical reference of 40 days is incredible - bit like a cherry 🍒 on top. When you first see them after all the searching; there’s a real sense or understanding that this was not without God’s protection. Miraculous
Btw so ironic - i wrote this two days ago - that was exactly 40 Days until December 25th 😯
R.I.P. WILSON.
I came on here after watching this documentary. Just to see what everyone else thought about this. When the indigenous guy said he turned into a tiger, and it showed how everything is in some way connected to us. Similar to Avatar movie. Any way, was so interesting from beginning to end and I’m just so happy these children were found alive. No matter what u believe in, it was truly a miracle they were found alive.
Hi mom just told me about it and I read the story and I saw the trailer and I don’t think I can see it. I feel too sad. But my mom told me about the incredible journey that not only either side army on indigenous people had to go through to be able to unite forces to find them. It’s a beautiful bitted reality that not only our country faces, but many other countries with their army and indigenous people. I think the middle you find always children, innocent people in the middle of the struggle. I work with children so it makes me sad and worried. I’m glad that they found them, but I worry about their future.
Just finished watching this and it was very moving and uplifting, not sad at all! Just finished watching this and it was very moving and uplifting, not sad at all! On the contrary, I found it was a very needed balm of hope if the state of the world has you feeling like humanity's pretty much doomed.
If you're worried about detailed descriptions of pain and suffering, it doesn't really feature that.
The girls is a hero 🦸♀️
I watched it yesterday, and its amazing. Both the story and the production. 10/10.
My respect to the indigenous and military. However the hero is the little girl, too much power in her heart to care the kids. She said the doggy visited them but then the doggy left. Wilson never was found. The military stayed in the area a few more weeks but they couldn't find him 😢.
I have never heard or read about these children's story. I can't wait to watch this documentary.
Really? It made worldwide news, almost constant updates on CNN, BBC, and newspapers on every continent. I remember it well and just the desperation as the search went on, as every day passed. It was horrible to think of the 4 little kids lost all alone.
@@PozoBlue where are u from?
@@andrespuerto9121 i was in France when this happened and it was in the french news. I typically consume euronews, bbc, DW, france24 for international news, might browse CNN (i hate how biased they've become) and new independent journalists who do podcasts (on the center).
@@PozoBluewhen did this happen? How long ago?
@@PozoBlue I see, we'll, I'm glad they are gonna show us this story, it's incredible that just the children survived the crash, but that was just the beginning of a sad and awesome story. I say sad because all grown ups passed away, however these children showed us that life is worth fighting and living it.
Reminds me of a similar true story in the South Pacific, where some Polynesian boys stole a boat to sail home from a boarding school, got shipwrecked, survived on a remote island for months using their traditional knowledge, and then got rescued by this Australian guy who was sailing around only to find out they had already been declared dead.
Oh wow! I’d never heard about that, thank you. I will read about it.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
wow just looked this up, and it was actually over a year (15 months to be exact), which is absolutely insane. Multiple birthdays came and went while they were there.
Where can I watch this
@@thealtronotemusicDoes it have a movie?
What a marvelous documentary and such an appropriate way to showcase different realities of the country, beyond the miraculous, grand, and inexplicable story it tells.
The State acts as a participant in the conflict (creating victims), and is therefore viewed with suspicion by the indigenous community. Issues such as the lack of guarantees for children in Colombia in general: inside their homes, violence and abuse; outside their homes, problems like the recruitment of minors by armed groups. All of this points to a lack of State presence and control over the territory (sovereignty), and unfortunately, this is the daily reality for many children in Colombia
Amazing documentary.
Just finished watching this. Had me crying when they were finally found!! 😢
How does a 11month old survive that long thats amazing still shocked
The fact the oldest took care of a 1 year old shitty , hungry , crying baby 40 days & nights along with 2 other kids seems almost impossible
Probably the first one I've watched from start to finish in one take.
Usually it takes my a month
El mejor documental de este caso ,, que nos tocó a todos los Colombianos,,,
I'm SO HYPED with the documentary! Looking forward to seeing it and listening to their amazing stories. Protect our mother nature!
I followed the children's story in the news until the end when they were found alive. Will surely watch this documentary.
I am so glad they have done a documentary, I was trying to follow this story but it was hard finding updates and information from Australia, can’t wait to watch this, it was amazing these children not only found but all survived, so sorry their mother did not.
What an Amazing documentary!!!
Just finished watching, I literally felt like Forest God was protecting them for 40 days!!!
Lesley ❤
I remember reading about this ..I’ll have to watch the documentary..Netflix has the best…
Wonderful, amazing miracle. God bless those searchers people.
What an incredible story. They need to turn this into a film. It would be inspirational.
Everything don’t need to be made into a movie. Yes, the story is incredibly. I hope the girl writes a book eventually. Maybe even a book from both the military and indigenous’ perspectives.
im so excited for this. when this happened i was amazed and proud of those kids and the search team. 😊
Only a community that respect the Mother Earth could have kids able to survive
1B👍 I have been waiting for this documentary. When this happened, my family and me were praying for their safety. I think the whole world were praying. Thanks to their wisdom learned from their ancestors, the protection the Guardian of The Jungle, and God gave them, they survived. They were being blessed twice by God and the Guardian of The Jungle. Thank you Netflix for making this documentary, it is more than worth the wait.
Just watched the documentary. When God says its not your time yet, so its not. Very touching documentary, their sister is the real hero. 40 days in the Amazon, those kids really protected by the God
I want to hear the story from lesly of how she kept her 4 months old baby sister alive..40days in the jungle..im crying.. lesly is indeed a hero …i cant imagine they survived
11 months old
cried a lot, them kids are strong and heroes
Had me in tears. Looking forward to watching it!
The elder sister saved her siblings now that’s a Girl Scout 👏🏻
Que documental tan bien hecho,,, me hizo 😭 ver de nuevo esta historia,,, tan increíble gracias Netflix..muy bien
Vivo en Colombia, y no segui bien este caso,, de los niños perdidos,, pero vi este documental y quede atrapada ,, excelente todo ,, los niños son los herioes , el ejército, los indígenas,, y la producción del documental 10/10...
OMG, Amazinnnng.😮 WoW just WOW.
they were so thin when they found them 😢😢
I wonder when Leslie becomes an adult how well she will remember the experience. Must be something unforgettable and she will be remembered by generations
Just watched it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼great documentary! Never give up!
Waiting for this from another side of the globe.
Chased the news until the children were found. More love to the brave kids❤.
This documentary was well done! 👏🏻 those children are survivors! Good luck to them!
God is great...inspiring
That's a blessing they're alive. I wonder what is the
Yes! I've been fascinated by this story for years! Cannot wait to watch this!
This happened last year. You've only been fascinated for a bit over a year. Lol
@@encyclopediaofelizabeth Oh wow! I was having some major health issues in 2023, but damn, I didn't realize how bad the stress affected my memory! LOL! For some reason, I was thinking this happened around 2019.
@BellaKarma May have been some other survival story? It happens more often than we hear about. I know it's not the first story I've heard of kids surviving a plane crash. No harm done. I just wanted to make you aware. :)
@@encyclopediaofelizabeth Naw, it was definitely this story! I'm still over here laughing! Thank you, though, for clueing me in without being rude. :-)
I was very scared at that video😱😱😱😱😱😱
Está historia de estos niños me ha afectado mucho 😢❤❤❤❤
When you look at the Netflix here in Costa Rica. I mean, honestly it's little to nothing compared to what you guys have in the United States. You guys should thank your lucky stars. Because they give us the absolute minimum. However, what I do look forward to is the documentaries.
use a vpn, bro
@BURGATRON That's what everybody tells me thanks bro
Lesly is a picture of a true mother goddess and should be role model for our young girls not these twenty year old feminists that are so selfish and wouldnt even know how to handle an infant. Latina women are strong women to keep all the kids alive while being a child herself in the middle of the jungle. May God bless her life. I also loved how the indigenous men did not give up and God helped them at the end.
Not until November 14th? Air it now! Looks better than most of the slim pickins Netflix has available right now.
I read abt this children in news paper😮 and they survive 😊coz grand ma already teach them about nature, jungle great story
The jungle the 2nd scariest place on earth!
what's the first?
@@LadyDi_ATX the ocean!
@@tonynguyen939 ok. yes, the deep ocean. agreed!
@@LadyDi_ATX America
@@LadyDi_ATX The Ocean..
Ayahuasca 💯
Tak terasa air mata ini mengalir😢😢😢
Keep making Documentaries Netflix
Grâce à leurs foi et leurs croyances ils ont gagné dieu est grand ❤ bravo comme les palestiniens.
Kisah yang sangat fantastis,
Itu hutan hujan belantara amazon terbesar di dunia
Bertahan 40 hari di sana tanpa persediaan adalah Mukjizat
Watching this after starting Yellowjackets season 2 hits different
Coincidentally, 14th Nov is celebrated as Children's Day in India.
A must watch
Until we find them❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks like Amazon has a documentary out on this as well. Im going to check it out.
Dam I’m happy with Netflix
I remember reading about this on the newspaper. It was very shocking then but seeing the documentary just made everything seem so much more scary.
I remember reading about this story. Interesting.
Thank you Netflix 🎉
Netflix documentary section is the best compared to series
my only skepticism is when people are given spotlight, they tend to be dishonest
Now they were taken away from everyone and have no family at all? Can that be changed now? Where can they go now?
Wanna watch but very emotional 🥲
Los niños estaban,, desnutridos ,, muy flaquitos ,, Dios otros días más y fallecen..
finally sth interesting and real
Oh man...this will be a hit❤
I still miss MIND HUNTER
Yeah never heard about this good to see those involved