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Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 5 nominations total
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The voice of Sir David Attenborough is one of the most soothing things on the planet. He is an international treasure. Enjoyed every single bit of this documentary. Yet another masterpiece of the BBC production team. Incredible cinematography.
This documentary talks about how the planet is kept in balance by natural forces, of course there's going to be reference to how humans are ruining everything.
It's not a guilt trip, it's reality and all the people hating are just ignorant or trying to find a reason to hate.
The series itself is beautifully shot and very informative, I especially enjoyed the BTS after each episode showing the filming process. It's not strictly an animal doc - it focuses more on processes and natural forces but still incorporates different and unique animals. If you're a nature fan I would highly recommend giving this a watch.
It's not a guilt trip, it's reality and all the people hating are just ignorant or trying to find a reason to hate.
The series itself is beautifully shot and very informative, I especially enjoyed the BTS after each episode showing the filming process. It's not strictly an animal doc - it focuses more on processes and natural forces but still incorporates different and unique animals. If you're a nature fan I would highly recommend giving this a watch.
A near-perfection cinematography, stunning as usual, educational and inspiring, but children (last episode) shouldn't be used for promoting ideas, regardless of the best intentions.
Yet again, Attenborough's A Perfect Planet shines through as the pinnacle of nature documentaries. The footage captured is consistently phenomenal showcasing all the weird and wonderful creatures from the four corners of the planet. The species on show are split between the familiar favourites, to ones never heard of which haven't been captured on camera before, and even shows an interesting light on the types of animals which typically aren't seen as attractive (when else would you want to learn about ants, etc.?). Narration is fitting, the arcs following each of the species are engrossing and often emotional, and the entire thing is educational without ever being dull.
To all those who are complaining that it gets preachy, what did they really expect? It's a documentary about the forces impacting on the animal kingdom, if climate change is radically effecting that, it's going to be mentioned. This should only come across as a lecture if you yourself are not conscious of your environment. Each episode shows the cataclysmic possibilities if things don't change, is it fun to watch? Absolutely not. Is it important and the most concise way to learn these things? Absolutely so. If you don't like it because you find it depressing, you really need to consider the bigger picture.
To all those who are complaining that it gets preachy, what did they really expect? It's a documentary about the forces impacting on the animal kingdom, if climate change is radically effecting that, it's going to be mentioned. This should only come across as a lecture if you yourself are not conscious of your environment. Each episode shows the cataclysmic possibilities if things don't change, is it fun to watch? Absolutely not. Is it important and the most concise way to learn these things? Absolutely so. If you don't like it because you find it depressing, you really need to consider the bigger picture.
This series is good in many ways. This series have totally new and rare scenes like scene of the green iguanas. The drone footages are fascinating. A lot of untold stories of nature were included. This is a must watch series by attenborough fans.
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