Synopsis
Prepare to see it as never before.
David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary series, filmed over four years across 64 different countries.
2006 Directed by Alastair Fothergill, Mark Linfield
David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary series, filmed over four years across 64 different countries.
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A love letter to our „Planet Earth“
“If we disappeared overnight, the world would probably be better off.”
(David Attenborough)
Hi everybody, a few month ago Nico, the other part of the Two cineasts, wrote a beautiful little review about one of the greatest documentaries of all time. Not only in nature documentary, no in all genres of documentaries. The title of the movie is „Earth“ and it had a huge impact on my life. Never before I had seen pictures like that. The beauty and purity seeks his peers. So here a big thank you to Nico, for your warm and true words. So after focusing on smaller production in recent reviews , I thought about the next film…
Today, with a bittersweet feeling, I watched the last two episodes of Planet Earth. I started watching this documentary series some 4 months ago, and what a journey this was. This is a remarkable achievement in film, be it for TV or not.
Almost every shot is breathtaking, astounding, beautiful. So many times I felt like a ghost, roaming freely through our planet, inspecting nature life and landscapes. The narration (by the very talented David Attenborough) is amazing, as is the soundtrack, but a part of me wishes BBC went all out and made this an epic, purely visual experience.
The episodes are very well written, to the point one could think it's all scripted, that Nature is making a…
ok so they got me on this one. this shit is impressive I get it. its big and lots of thing do lots of things. goats and shit. I need 3
im comimg back
8 hours of breathtaking nature and David Attenborough voice.
What's not to love?
Watched an interview of David Attenborough on The Graham Norton Show and I suddenly got this intense desire to watch his documentaries. So the wildly famous Planet Earth seemed a place to start.
To put it simply: I experienced all emotions at once. That was 11 episodes of bliss. Highly recommended if you're a nature/animal enthusiast like me :)
Me watching a snow leopard in the middle of a winter storm forced to come back to their hungry mate empty handed after bungling an attack: These are stories that people can identify with.
I genuinely think something like this might be the greatest use of cameras and film as a medium. We can get stories and empathy from the theatre, literature and music, and historically always have. But until relatively recent, outside of paintings, no one could see the world that wasn't directly in front of them. You might read about a rainforest or grand mountain peak and huge waterfalls and the animals there, but you couldn't witness it. And now we can. And watching this series just filled…
There are few series, few documentaries, few pieces of media as a whole that capture the scale of BBC's miniseries Planet Earth. Lasting 11 episodes and over nine hours in length, it's an experience that overwhelms the senses but never feels demanding. It's an educational piece, but it doesn't let that get in the way of its sheer brilliance and enjoyment. The entirety of our planet and the life within gets captured in this miniseries. Each species and piece of land are separate mini-narratives in a stream of many, weaved together by the masterful narrator David Attenborough. Planet Earth excels at living up to its title. The showcase of Earth is the only goal this miniseries has, and the footage…
Beautiful. Brilliant. Sweeping epicness on a grand scale... and here to think it's all nature, WOW!
I guess God really is an awesome God.