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One Planet

  • Episode aired Apr 5, 2019
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
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Our Planet (2019)
Documentary

Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti.Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti.Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti.

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    • Adam Chapman
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    • David Attenborough
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    • Director
      • Adam Chapman
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      • David Attenborough
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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      • Adam Chapman
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    8yavermbizi

    Outshines the following episodes

    While this episode also has a little bit of repetitive/recycled footage and questionable/confusing editing (the wolves' chase), it serves as a magnificent opening and a great episode by itself. There is a big amount of variety in the stuff we're being shown, almost all of it being new and fresh material, a lot of natural world eye-candy. The soundtrack is a surprisng strength as some of the themes are actually quite memorable and transcend being just "meditative" background filler (I'd highlight the hunting dogs vs wildebeest chase as the top tune of the hour).

    Now, quite a bit of the footage of this episode shows up later on in the series as a shameless recycling, so I feel like watching just this episode as a stand-alone documentary film would be reasonably prudent - not wasting your time or being taken for a sucker, while still being able to take in some of the beauty the nature still has to offer.
    9arishsankar

    Great Beginning.

    The voice of David Attenborough is still very inspiring, and in certain extent, very authentic!

    An amazing show . A lot of effort has been put in to make it so good. It's 4 year of work and you people have done a great job .
    10jgonyea-30293

    What a way to kick off this docu-series

    I was hooked in the first five minutes. Watching the boobies (hehehe) nose dive into the ocean, to rooting for wildebeest calves, to watching an utterly phenomenal event occur in Greenland with nothing but Mother Nature doing her thing (I don't even want to give a hint of a spoiler, it was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen), this series kicks off with a bang. I couldn't possibly see any reason why anyone wouldn't enjoy this first episode.

    Oh, and David Attenborough is an absolute treasure. Our Planet, Blue Planet, and the Planet Earth series wouldn't be the same without him.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One diverse planet

    While enjoying watching available films and television on Netflix, when it comes to Netflix originals the general standard has been spotty. Meaning the odd gem, but others that left me indifferent or worse or started off so promisingly but declined drastically. There was no chance of missing 'Our Planet', having been a massive fan of David Attenborough for a long time and would see anything of his work old or new.

    By Attenborough standards, 'Our Planet' may not be one of his best or most ground-breaking. Only because his best work did break new ground, were so amazing and were so unique. That doesn't matter whatsoever, because 'Our Planet' is still one of the best and most transfixing television programmes so far this year and in the next seven months something would have to be really special to be equal to it or top it. What was one of my most anticipated programmes turned out to be the most special, Netflix have not done anything this good in a long time and would go as far to say that it is in a completely different league when it comes to Netflix shows/programmes. Was riveted by the images, fascinated by the animals and what was being said and felt a wide gaumt of emotions, from biting nails, shedding tears, being shocked, being inspired, awwing at anything sweet and even being amused.

    The first episode "One Planet" has all of that. What an incredible (have not thrown out that word often when it comes to television) start, now this is how to begin a series.

    "One Planet" looks amazing first and foremost. Underwater has not looked this breathtaking in a long time. It is enhanced by cinematic-worthy photography with a wider range of techniques rarely seen before, a feast for the eyes and also expansive and intimate. A major example of this in the episode is the opening with the dolphins' hunting of the mackarels, one of the most visually stunning and unique openings for any documentary or for anything. Of all the opening sequences of all the eight episodes of 'Our Planet', this stayed in my mind the most. The music is grand and atmospheric, while also whimsical and jaunty, mating rituals have never been as elaborate, as quirky or as like any you've seen before than with the manakin birds.

    As one can expect, the narration is very thought-provoking and never rambling or speculative. There are some interesting individual feeling stories here throughout and so many of the species are easy to relate to. A lot of information is covered but felt properly explored and not rushed or disjointed, and the facts educate and illuminate while not being compromised for the emotionally complex storytelling. Once again, Attenborough's distinctive and unequalled narrative delivery, with his unmistakable voice, is sincere, enthusiastic as well as understated. One can listen to him for a long time and not tire of him, no other nature/wildlife documentary narrator/presenter has made me feel this way.

    Like with all of Attenborough's work, this is not just about animals in beautiful environments being painted in a cute, reassuring and one-sided light. Other episodes have more of a balance of the cute and the sinister, though that is evident with the opening, and beautiful environments being much more unforgiving than they look, but that is not to say that that is not there in "One Planet", it is. Regarding as to whether it does anything new, nothing as such is ground-breaking here when it comes to the animals, but with any familiar material it is done with a new approach, one that is more intimate than one expects. There are animals shown that show not so familiar behaviours, like the very interesting ones of the manakin birds and particularly the flamingos (have not seen theirs done before).

    The heavy emphasis on conservation/the environment for the series overall, and re-visited in all the episodes, has been criticised, didn't have a problem with it personally. Didn't feel lectured to, it made me think of the causes, consequences and how to stop it and it is something important to talk about and be addressed. In "One Planet", this can be seen in a very powerful and shocking scene at the end.

    In conclusion, incredible. 10/10
    1abreu_cad_al

    Perfect world

    This is not a wild life anymore. They try to show us a perfect world (no more chasing - all get failed - no more blood...), except the climate change always due to the evil mankind.

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      The episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator - David Attenborough.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: The huge flock of cormorants and boobies are all seeking one thing.

    • Soundtracks
      In This Together
      Written by Steven Price and Ellie Goulding

      Performed by Ellie Goulding

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Tanzania
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      • SilverBack Movies
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      • 50m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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