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‘Patrick and the Whale’ review: Moby flick, courtesy of PBS’s ‘Nature’

Patrick Dykstra with a family of sperm whales in“ Patrick and the Whale,” airing on the PBS series“ Nature.”.

“There really is this extraterrestrial quality to sperm whales,” says Patrick Dykstra, a cinematographer with a fascination for underwater sea life. His interest in whales — and his interactions with them — are captured in the latest installment of the PBS series “Nature.”

“Patrick and the Whale” has an appealing, low-key sensibility that’s missing from similar but more frantic programming from NatGeo, which is

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