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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPerfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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Yet again, Attenborough's A Perfect Planet shines through as the pinnacle of nature documentaries. The footage captured is consistently phenomenal showcasing all the weird and wonderful creatures from the four corners of the planet. The species on show are split between the familiar favourites, to ones never heard of which haven't been captured on camera before, and even shows an interesting light on the types of animals which typically aren't seen as attractive (when else would you want to learn about ants, etc.?). Narration is fitting, the arcs following each of the species are engrossing and often emotional, and the entire thing is educational without ever being dull.
To all those who are complaining that it gets preachy, what did they really expect? It's a documentary about the forces impacting on the animal kingdom, if climate change is radically effecting that, it's going to be mentioned. This should only come across as a lecture if you yourself are not conscious of your environment. Each episode shows the cataclysmic possibilities if things don't change, is it fun to watch? Absolutely not. Is it important and the most concise way to learn these things? Absolutely so. If you don't like it because you find it depressing, you really need to consider the bigger picture.
To all those who are complaining that it gets preachy, what did they really expect? It's a documentary about the forces impacting on the animal kingdom, if climate change is radically effecting that, it's going to be mentioned. This should only come across as a lecture if you yourself are not conscious of your environment. Each episode shows the cataclysmic possibilities if things don't change, is it fun to watch? Absolutely not. Is it important and the most concise way to learn these things? Absolutely so. If you don't like it because you find it depressing, you really need to consider the bigger picture.
A near-perfection cinematography, stunning as usual, educational and inspiring, but children (last episode) shouldn't be used for promoting ideas, regardless of the best intentions.
There are some haters spouting some daft and imbecile reviews about someone who has dedicated almost all his life depicting the Nature and the animals we human beings are viciously decimating out of greed and personal interest.
Which one of these haters have ever done anything good for the world or achieved something in their lives?
Are we blind? not seeing all the damage and destruction we are wreaking on this planet and all her beauties? Excess CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere is not a reality? That the oceans seas are becoming depleted from over-fishing a lie? That the oceans are gradually becoming choked with plastic is not a fact? That we are dumping pollutants and contaminants into the air and rivers and seas is a lie? The Amazon and tropical forests are razed and turned into palm trees plantations another lie? All the lethal agents in our bombs, missiles rockets and torpedoes that we use to kill ourselves all around the world is a lie? A short search in the internet to the websites of reliable universities and research centers will debunk all the nonessential reviews dumped by the haters.
He did not encourage us not to stop consuming, but to reduce consumption of resources of the Planet.
Wake up and look around yourself. What do you see?
Which one of these haters have ever done anything good for the world or achieved something in their lives?
Are we blind? not seeing all the damage and destruction we are wreaking on this planet and all her beauties? Excess CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere is not a reality? That the oceans seas are becoming depleted from over-fishing a lie? That the oceans are gradually becoming choked with plastic is not a fact? That we are dumping pollutants and contaminants into the air and rivers and seas is a lie? The Amazon and tropical forests are razed and turned into palm trees plantations another lie? All the lethal agents in our bombs, missiles rockets and torpedoes that we use to kill ourselves all around the world is a lie? A short search in the internet to the websites of reliable universities and research centers will debunk all the nonessential reviews dumped by the haters.
He did not encourage us not to stop consuming, but to reduce consumption of resources of the Planet.
Wake up and look around yourself. What do you see?
As I was scrolling reviews I saw one review stating that it feels like "A massive guilt trip". Also that it is annoying for him to hear humans suck and he don't need constant reminder.
I like to assure him to the fact that, in 100 years or so, nobody would again remind the people these things.
Why? Because, there would be little to no nature to talk about. People of the future would have to accept that new normal and fight for survival over the resources we take for granted now.
And why they are talking about human's mistakes more than before? Because, we live in the Atomic Age. The amount of power we hold is like never before. We are capable or blowing a bomb that can alter climate over our planet within a day. This is very critical time for us, as we can easily destroy our planet but cannot replace or leave it. So, this is the best time in history to talk about these and find ways to a better future as you may not admit it but nature affects you and your loved ones too.
Lastly, my best regards to Sir David and the team for a fabulous series. Thanks for working so hard even in such advanced age. I hope before Sir David leaves us, we can at least make him go with a feeling of accomplishment and positive hope for world he is leaving behind.
I like to assure him to the fact that, in 100 years or so, nobody would again remind the people these things.
Why? Because, there would be little to no nature to talk about. People of the future would have to accept that new normal and fight for survival over the resources we take for granted now.
And why they are talking about human's mistakes more than before? Because, we live in the Atomic Age. The amount of power we hold is like never before. We are capable or blowing a bomb that can alter climate over our planet within a day. This is very critical time for us, as we can easily destroy our planet but cannot replace or leave it. So, this is the best time in history to talk about these and find ways to a better future as you may not admit it but nature affects you and your loved ones too.
Lastly, my best regards to Sir David and the team for a fabulous series. Thanks for working so hard even in such advanced age. I hope before Sir David leaves us, we can at least make him go with a feeling of accomplishment and positive hope for world he is leaving behind.
Each of the 5 episodes is spellbinding. I think this is essential viewing in the fight to save our planet. Attenborough is a remarkable man.
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