Seven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories a... Read allSeven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories and spectacular nature.Seven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories and spectacular nature.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 7 nominations total
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Its exactly what you would expect from Sir David Attenborough. beautifully shot and it does well to draw you in and hook you leaving emotional at times. now is it at the level of planet earth 2? for me so far it isn't but its very close. you wont be disappointed.
Noticed footage of walrus falling from the cliff in the first episode is the same as footage of walrus falling from our planet episode 2
Noticed footage of walrus falling from the cliff in the first episode is the same as footage of walrus falling from our planet episode 2
Every wildlife series the BBC seem take it to another level and this is no different... truly sublime...
Just seen the 2nd Episode and that includes Indonesia where I have lived since 1986. I've been to Sumatra and more recently Tanjung Puting and the Leakey research centre and feeding stations. Truly an experience you must see. Only 2 hours by plane and boat from Jakarta
Sir David Attenborough's narration with beautiful cinematography makes for an amazing viewing experience.
We as humans should also listen to the message; we share our planet with other beings, safeguarding our future together is our responsibility. If we keep on the path of ignorance it will soon be too late to make it right.
Ps: Shows like these make paying the license fees worth it.
It does seem unfair when attempting to compare a masterpiece, (as this most definitely is), against 'popular', well-executed fiction 'blockbusters'. (A look at IMBD's most highly-rated films shows public discerning proof of this).
As indicated, four years in the making, editing many thousand of hours footage, would render a 90+ minute slice of popular entertainment rather inconsequential by comparison.
It is more a reflection of our world and its precious diversity that is magnificently portrayed here.
Yes,it is 'political' exhibiting how we, (as a supposedly superior race ), are systematically annihilating creatures that do not have our capacity to protect and preserve this beautiful planet that we are so privileged to inhabit. But we do have an obligation to tell future generations why their ancestors did what they did to reduce diversity.
Place yourself 100 years from now - would 'The Shawshank Redemption' resonate over how our present generation disregarded, exploited and left the planet they were left with ? The choice is yours.
I'm not an activist in any form - have never been on marches, signed petitions, called for changes, to my shame. I'm like the majority of the people who read this - benignly concerned, yet apathetic. I'm an old failure. And I'm truly, truly sorry for my lack of action. SHAME ON ME.
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- TriviaThe series took 4 years to film with over 2000 hours of filming over 7 continents and in over 40 countries
- SoundtracksOut There
Performed by Sia and Hans Zimmer
Composed by Sia, Chris Braide and Hans Zimmer
Produced by Russell Emanuel
Original Production by Christopher Braide
Arranged by Andrew Christie
For Bleeding Fingers Music
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