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Terre: la grande aventure de la vie

Titre original : Life
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2009
  • PG
  • 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
9,1/10
49 k
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POPULARITÉ
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84
Terre: la grande aventure de la vie (2009)
DVD and Blu-Ray trailer for this nature series
Liretrailer1:18
2 vidéos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA global view of the specialized strategies and extreme behavior that living things have developed in order to survive; what Charles Darwin termed "the struggle for existence."A global view of the specialized strategies and extreme behavior that living things have developed in order to survive; what Charles Darwin termed "the struggle for existence."A global view of the specialized strategies and extreme behavior that living things have developed in order to survive; what Charles Darwin termed "the struggle for existence."

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    • Oprah Winfrey
    • David Attenborough
    • Doug Allan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    9,1/10
    49 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 909
    84
    • Vedettes
      • Oprah Winfrey
      • David Attenborough
      • Doug Allan
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
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  • Série la mieux cotée no 18
    • A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    Oprah Winfrey
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    • Self - Narrator (U.S. Broadcast)…
    • 2009
    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2009
    Doug Allan
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    • 2009
    Roger Munns
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    • 2009
    Justine Evans
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Barrie Britton
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Kevin Flay
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Matthew Swarbrick
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Jonathan Smith
    • Self
    • 2009
    Neil Lucas
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Michael Pitts
    • Self
    • 2009
    Stephen Lyle
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Nick Guy
    • Self…
    • 2009
    Doug Anderson
    Doug Anderson
    • Self
    • 2009
    Simon Blakeney
    • Self
    • 2009
    Rick Rosenthal
    • Self
    • 2009
    Adam Chapman
    • Self
    • 2009
    Martha Holmes
    • Self
    • 2009
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    Reviewers say 'Life' is acclaimed for its cinematography, narration, and educational value, though it faces critiques for anthropomorphizing animals and oversimplifying biological processes. Oprah Winfrey's US narration is praised for warmth but criticized for lacking David Attenborough's depth. Some viewers feel the series prioritizes the 'wow!' factor over detailed education and complain about the lack of scale and location details. Despite these issues, 'Life' is still seen as a groundbreaking and influential nature documentary.
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    9roedyg

    Attenborough for Children

    I was expecting this film to have a creationist slant, but it does not. It is a bit like David Attenborough for children. It has first class nature photography, but it is aimed at children with a dumbed-down narration by Oprah Winfrey and somewhat Disneyfied music. It sometimes has an odd prudishness about fish reproduction.

    The creatures chosen are each bizarre and entertaining but ones I have seen before.

    Some of the principles of evolution are presented, but in a subtle way. The focus is on strange animal behaviour, not how it could have evolved. I learned something new, that the schooling behaviour of anchovies is indeed very effective against predators.

    It is not totally prettified. It shows flamingo chicks that died after they fell out of the nest.

    I think the insect segment was most interesting with the most material I had not seen before. The jousting tournament with the surprise ending really tickled me.

    There are bits of Disneyesque anthropomorphising, for example talking of insects "fighting for their dignity".

    This is first rate family entertainment. I am ready to see it again already.
    9tinytots2

    A captivating depiction of life's varied adaptations

    Another gorgeous and illuminating nature documentary to add to the list, Life focusses on the anatomical, behavioural and tactical adaptations that lifeforms have devised to survive and thrive. Instead of a geographical basis, the series is divided up into ten episodes that each focusses on a separate class such as fish, birds, mammals and so on. This choice of episodic organization throws light on the commonalities between members of these classes while also highlighting the diversity that exists within them. There is also an episode centred on plants, an uncommon subject of nature documentaries, and another shining a spotlight on predator-prey interactions.

    Like most productions of the BBC Natural History Unit, Life is a cinematographic treat. We journey to scenic locations all over the world, with habitats ranging from frigid ice caps to arid deserts, dense jungles to verdant grasslands, dark caves to deep seas. The film crews devise innovative methods to capture natural behaviours and wildlife encounters in unprecedented detail, and this series is a fitting reward for all their patience and hard work. The end-of-episode Life on Location segments give the audience an insightful peek at the travails and collaborative effort necessary to make such elaborate filming ventures successful. The music score is also very good as are the foley effects necessary to lend realism to the filmed scenes, and the narration by David Attenborough is wonderful as always.

    The series also provides one many emotional moments and gets the audience invested into the storytelling. Predator-prey conflicts, familial bonding, courtship and mating rituals, territorial disputes, food hunts ... these are all different settings portrayed in the series in which we may find ourselves rooting for one party or another. Symbiotic relationships and communal ties are also illustrated to show how cooperative strategies can also succeed.

    In conclusion, Life is a must-watch timeless documentary for any Nature lover.
    10broomerang

    An excellent documentary showing us nature in its glory...

    This has to be one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. The cinematography is amazing, the narrator has everything down perfectly, and the wildlife they show throughout the series is very interesting and colorful. The film crew travels all over the globe to capture nature's greatest moments, and they pull this off with ease.

    I would highly recommend this documentary to anyone. It is quite comparable to Planet Earth or Animal Planet.

    Check it out and let us know via comments what you guys think of it.

    I can't wait to buy the BluRay 1080p versions of this series...

    10/10!
    6leaferrer

    Good documentary

    Great documentary. I cannot say anything negative of this, it was simply amazing
    10diplexmianwali

    Amazing Documentary

    The documentary LIFE is an extraordinary visual masterpiece that takes viewers on an awe-inspiring journey into the wonders of the natural world. Produced by the BBC and narrated by David Attenborough (in the UK version) and Oprah Winfrey (in the US version), this 10-part series delves into the survival strategies of diverse life forms across the planet. Originally released in 2009, LIFE continues to be one of the most comprehensive and visually stunning nature documentaries ever created.

    One of the defining features of LIFE is its groundbreaking cinematography. Utilizing high-definition cameras, slow-motion technology, and innovative filming techniques, the documentary captures details that are often invisible to the naked eye. From the dramatic hunting strategies of cheetahs to the delicate metamorphosis of insects, every moment is beautifully framed. The underwater sequences, in particular, provide breathtaking glimpses into the mysterious world beneath the ocean's surface, showcasing rarely seen marine creatures in stunning clarity.

    The series' use of close-ups, time-lapse photography, and aerial shots allows viewers to witness nature in an intimate and immersive way. Whether it's the hypnotic movements of a jellyfish pulsating through the water or a chameleon's tongue striking its prey with pinpoint accuracy, LIFE ensures that every frame is a spectacle of wonder. The effort behind capturing these images is evident, with some sequences reportedly taking months to film. The attention to detail and patience of the filmmakers pay off in every episode, making it a visual feast for audiences.

    The documentary is skillfully narrated, providing insightful commentary on the lives of animals and plants. David Attenborough's voice in the original UK version adds a level of gravitas and warmth, making the viewing experience even more engaging. In the US version, Oprah Winfrey's narration brings a different tone, emphasizing emotional connections to the subjects. While some viewers prefer Attenborough's more scientific and measured delivery, others appreciate Winfrey's more emotive approach.

    Beyond just presenting facts, LIFE excels in storytelling. Each episode follows different species as they navigate the challenges of survival, whether through hunting, mating, or adapting to extreme environments. The stories are often dramatic, with moments of triumph, struggle, and even tragedy, making nature feel like a grand, unscripted film. The ability to evoke emotion through these narratives is one of the documentary's strongest aspects, making it not just educational but deeply moving.

    Each episode of LIFE is dedicated to a specific aspect of the animal and plant kingdom, such as "Hunters and Hunted," "Challenges of Life," and "Reptiles and Amphibians." These themes provide an organized and thorough exploration of the natural world, making it easy for viewers to understand how various life forms adapt and thrive.

    Beyond mere entertainment, LIFE is an important educational resource. It introduces audiences to lesser-known species and ecological relationships, increasing awareness of biodiversity and conservation. The documentary also subtly highlights the impact of climate change and human activity on wildlife, encouraging viewers to appreciate and protect the planet's fragile ecosystems. It serves as a reminder that every living creature, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, plays a role in the intricate web of life.

    Since its release, LIFE has been praised for its ambitious scope and cinematic brilliance. It has inspired countless viewers to develop a deeper appreciation for nature and has influenced many other wildlife documentaries that followed. The series set a high standard for wildlife filmmaking, demonstrating the importance of patience, innovation, and dedication in capturing the beauty of the natural world.

    In addition to its scientific and educational contributions, LIFE has had a significant cultural impact. Schools, universities, and nature enthusiasts have used it as a reference to understand complex ecological relationships and animal behaviors. Its influence extends beyond passive viewing, often sparking discussions about conservation efforts and the need for sustainable living.

    While LIFE is nearly flawless in its execution, some critics have pointed out minor drawbacks. One common critique is that certain episodes tend to anthropomorphize animals, attributing human-like emotions to their behaviors. While this approach helps in making the stories more relatable, it may sometimes oversimplify complex biological processes.

    Another point of contention is the US version's narration. While Oprah Winfrey's voice brings warmth and accessibility, some viewers feel that her delivery lacks the depth and authority that Attenborough brings. This, however, is a matter of personal preference and does not take away from the documentary's overall brilliance.

    Overall, LIFE is an extraordinary documentary that stands as a testament to the beauty and complexity of the natural world. With its stunning cinematography, compelling storytelling, and informative narration, it remains one of the finest wildlife series ever produced. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a student, or simply someone who appreciates high-quality documentaries, LIFE is a must-watch.

    More than just a visual spectacle, LIFE serves as a reminder of the incredible resilience, adaptability, and ingenuity found in the natural world. It encourages viewers to respect and protect the planet's biodiversity, making it not just an informative experience but an inspirational one. Over a decade since its release, it continues to be relevant, proving that the wonders of nature are timeless and deserving of our admiration and protection.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 octobre 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Greece
      • Italy
      • Germany
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      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boa Vista, Roraima, Brésil
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Discovery Channel
      • SKAI
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