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Frozen Worlds

  • Episode aired Apr 5, 2019
  • TV-PG
  • 54m
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Our Planet (2019)
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On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril.On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril.On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril.

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    • Sophie Lanfear
  • Star
    • David Attenborough
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    9.1/10
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    • Director
      • Sophie Lanfear
    • Star
      • David Attenborough
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    10arnonatte

    Amazing ,but..

    It was stunning ,beautifull and amazing. But it got me a sad feeling,what haunted me for days. Are we too late to save those beautifull animals?
    10Hitchcoc

    It's Coming Folks!

    There are some things that I have never seen here. The penguins and their plight, trying to feed the young. The whale population. The polar bears doing what they can to capture a seal because they must get most of their food during the time sea ice available. The whole feeding thing of the krill. Most heartbreaking of all is what happens to the Walrus when they try to find space on high rocks in order to survive. But, of course, the loss of the polar ice cap is the most devastating.
    10planktonrules

    Yet another amazing nature documentary with David Attenborough.

    "Frozen Worlds" is an episode of the series "Our Planet" and it's narrated by David Attenborough. And, like the other Attenborough series, such as "Earth", the cinematography is simply amazing. Despite being filmed mostly in the Arctic and Antarctic, the footage is amazing...with some great underwater cinematography as well. It's simple breathtaking to see and is best seen on as large a TV screen as possible.

    There is one caveat about the show....it is VERY raw footage of nature. In other words, there are lots of cute creatures dying in the show and this will be very difficult for some viewers to watch. Seeing penguins being battered to death by Orcas and walruses falling to their deaths is traumatic and hard to enjoy...though it is realistic and worth seeing despite this.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Enough to melt the iciest of hearts

    By master David 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.

    'Our Planet' was one of my most anticipated programmes upon hearing of it. Am not one for Netflix originals usually but thought to myself with Attenborough's name on it how could it not fail? Fail 'Our Planet' did not. In fact, to me and my sister it was really quite special and in a completely different league to anything Neflix, at their best in goodness knows how long, has done. 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.

    Was absolutely riveted by the first episode "One Planet". Found the second episode "Frozen Worlds", containing a contender for the series' most controversial scene, to be even better. Maybe not quite as visually stunning as the previous episode (especially that opening underwater scene), but it connected with me a little more emotionally.

    Like "One Planet", "Frozen Worlds" looks amazing. The photography is cinematic worthy, with a wider range of techniques rarely seen before, a feast for the eyes and also expansive and intimate. Have not seen scenes with penguins and killer whales this up close in a long time and it made an intense and gut-wrenching situation even more so. The music is grand and atmospheric without being intrusive, with the occasional whimsy in the less emotional sequences where there was a little more levity.

    This is not just about animals in beautiful environments being painted in a cute, reassuring and one-sided light. There is a mix of cute and sinister, without being cutesy or too traumatising, most evident with the penguins and killer whales, the latter of which that despite being seen in nature documentaries so many times (including a lot with Attenborough) haven't lost any of their terror. It's also much more than beautiful environments, the environments are striking but they are equally cruel and fragile. It doesn't get more unforgiving than the Arctic. Penguins and killer whales are familiar territory, but the more intimate approach feels different.

    "Frozen Worlds" also has one unforgettable sequence that exemplifies what 'Our Planet' is all about. That is the much talked about one with the walruses, that had my heart in my mouth and emotionally shattered me more than any scene seen this year or in a long time. 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.

    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.

    To conclude, even more incredible than the previous episode and is likely to melt the iciest of hearts. 10/10
    10robusm

    Did anyone also get teary eyed when the penguin was being chased by that group for eating?

    Such cinematography and the realism of it impactful

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      Sophie Lanfear, who produced and directed the episode, has said the walrus scenes were the hardest things she's ever had to witness or film in her career. She said, "I really wasn't prepared for the scale of death... They basically walk themselves off a cliff. Their depth perception hasn't evolved to deal with a cliff situation, nor have they evolved to work out how to get back the way they came. So it's just tragic. It's absolutely heartbreaking."
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      • April 5, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      • 16:9 HD

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