I was so impressed with this film. The sharp and crystal-clear footage of a wide array of insects was arresting. The lighting was just beautiful.
Although the subjects of the film will be automatically off-putting to many people, somehow, the makers of this film imbued these bugs with personalities and attractive qualities that made it captivating. I wasn't expecting the humor and the drama.
The section in which various insects fastidiously clean themselves - washing their many little "hands" and grooming their beautiful wings - was fascinating.
And then there's the scene in which two snails make slow, tender, sensuous love over a field of lush, green grass, accompanied by romantic opera music. That scene alone was worth the price of admission!
Toward the end there were a few scenes that seemed a bit repetitious, but it is a minor complaint.
p.s. I found this on Netflix.