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A Perfect Planet

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2021
  • TV-PG
  • 41m
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A Perfect Planet (2021)
A Perfect Planet: Humans
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Nature DocumentaryDocumentary

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.

  • Stars
    • David Attenborough
    • Toby Nowlan
    • Chadden Hunter
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    • Stars
      • David Attenborough
      • Toby Nowlan
      • Chadden Hunter
    • 33User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2021
    Toby Nowlan
    • Self - Assistant Producer
    • 2021
    Chadden Hunter
    Chadden Hunter
    • Self - Director
    • 2021
    Richard Wollocombe
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2021
    John Shier
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2021
    Sophie Lanfear
    • Self - Producer
    • 2021
    Huw Cordey
    • Self - Series Producer
    • 2021
    Cong Liu
    • Narrator
    Ed Charles
    • Self - Producer
    • 2021
    Rolf Steinmann
    • Self
    • 2021
    Jeremy Rifkin
    Jeremy Rifkin
    • Environmentalist…
    Jesse Wilkinson
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2021
    Matthew Aeberhard
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2021
    Darren Williams
    • Self - Assistant Producer
    • 2021
    Asha De Vos
    • Conservationist…
    Izzy Warren
    • Self - Campaigner
    • 2021
    Kieran O'Donovan
    • Self - Assistant Producer
    • 2021
    Sophia Dyvik Henke
    • Self - Campaigner
    • 2021
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    10farshidkarimi

    Daft Reviews by Haters

    There are some haters spouting some daft and imbecile reviews about someone who has dedicated almost all his life depicting the Nature and the animals we human beings are viciously decimating out of greed and personal interest.

    Which one of these haters have ever done anything good for the world or achieved something in their lives?

    Are we blind? not seeing all the damage and destruction we are wreaking on this planet and all her beauties? Excess CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere is not a reality? That the oceans seas are becoming depleted from over-fishing a lie? That the oceans are gradually becoming choked with plastic is not a fact? That we are dumping pollutants and contaminants into the air and rivers and seas is a lie? The Amazon and tropical forests are razed and turned into palm trees plantations another lie? All the lethal agents in our bombs, missiles rockets and torpedoes that we use to kill ourselves all around the world is a lie? A short search in the internet to the websites of reliable universities and research centers will debunk all the nonessential reviews dumped by the haters.

    He did not encourage us not to stop consuming, but to reduce consumption of resources of the Planet.

    Wake up and look around yourself. What do you see?
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Wondrous planet

    Have been a massive fan of David Attenborough for most of my young adult life and see any new project of his without fail. Amazing images, information that entertains, teaches, moves and shocks, cute and menacing animals, complex mix of emotions and unforgettable sequences are abound in everything he does, and it is hard to not listen to his distinctive voice for hours. When it comes to presenting and narrating nature documentaries, he is incomparable.

    'A Perfect Planet' is another treasure from Attenborough, who may dislike being called a national treasure but wholly deserves being considered one. It may not be one of his most ground-breaking or most unique (not in the way 'Blue Planet' and 'Planet Earth' are), but to me that is not important. What is much more important to me is that at least most of the components are at least strongly executed. Very nearly everything in 'A Perfect Planet' is superbly executed.

    Like everything Attenborough has done, all five productions making up 'A Perfect Planet' ("Volcano", "The Sun", "Weather", "Oceans" and "Humans") look fantastic. With some absolutely stunning photography, that at its best is cinematic-worthy, a standout being the long shot of the hyena among the wildebeest in "Volcano". Also cannot say anything bad whatsoever about the scenery, which is a wonder in all habitats even the barren landscapes of the Gobi in "Weather". They are breath-taking in their beauty while also suitably cruel (the underwater in "Oceans" is both a beautiful and unforgiving place), reminding one that the different environments pose daily challenges for its inhabitants.

    Did like too that the music is beautifully scored and tonally varied (whether majestic, playful or melacholic, without being too melodramatic. Throughout the narration educates, thought-provokes and entertains, with the odd surprise like the twice its body length line in "The Sun". The statistics revealed in "Oceans" are quite devastating to hear. Cannot praise Attenborough himself enough. He delivers the information so sincerely and enthusiastically, without talking down, and he is easily in the top 10 of voices that one can listen to for hours tirelessly.

    Neither can any fault be had with the animals, such an amazing job is done making one care for them. Prey and predator and regardless of size, in a way that one cares about a well written human character without over-humanising. There is plenty of footage not ever seen before, including a rare chance to see the last Bactrian camels in "Weather" and the arctic wolves and musk oxen sequence in "The Sun". There are images that left me asking "how was this even caught on camera, like the hyena among the wildebeest and anything with the arctic wolves. All while also bringing something fresh to the more familiar animals, like flamingos, a pod of dolphins and iguanas.

    The storytelling is a mix of funny (the smitten cuttlefish in "Oceans"), adorable (the eider ducks in "Oceans"), hair-raisingly tense (the arctic wolves and musk oxen and also the storks in "Volcano) and heart-wrenching (the search for moisture in "Weather"). There are so many truly beautiful moments from start to finish in all five episodes, yet 'A Perfect Planet' also doesn't skirt over the more brutal side of nature. Evident when showing the predators in an uncompromising way (have seldom seen storks this creepy) and how the environments and animals are being affected by climate change.

    Speaking of that, as this aspect has attracted heavy criticism for its heavy emphasis, to me the subject of climate change and what is said is a very important and relevant thing to address and talk about. Especially when hearing of its consequences on the habitats and animals and how they are being affected. It is a big issue, always has been and judging from the devastating statistics shown in "Oceans" and needs to be reiterated if people are still not getting it. It is admittedly laid on a bit too thickly in the still great and fascinating but at times over-serious "Humans" (my only complaint of the series), but actually the subject is covered well. Before rounding off, to me showing the work that goes behind the scenes was appreciated, which made me appreciate and admire their valiant work and what they have to go through to make all this possible.

    Rounding off, absolutely wonderful. 9/10.
    9julianroy-10468

    Brilliant series, ignore the ignorant haters

    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.
    10simonsiddique

    An answer to the harsh reviewers

    As I was scrolling reviews I saw one review stating that it feels like "A massive guilt trip". Also that it is annoying for him to hear humans suck and he don't need constant reminder.

    I like to assure him to the fact that, in 100 years or so, nobody would again remind the people these things.

    Why? Because, there would be little to no nature to talk about. People of the future would have to accept that new normal and fight for survival over the resources we take for granted now.

    And why they are talking about human's mistakes more than before? Because, we live in the Atomic Age. The amount of power we hold is like never before. We are capable or blowing a bomb that can alter climate over our planet within a day. This is very critical time for us, as we can easily destroy our planet but cannot replace or leave it. So, this is the best time in history to talk about these and find ways to a better future as you may not admit it but nature affects you and your loved ones too.

    Lastly, my best regards to Sir David and the team for a fabulous series. Thanks for working so hard even in such advanced age. I hope before Sir David leaves us, we can at least make him go with a feeling of accomplishment and positive hope for world he is leaving behind.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Attenborough environmentalism

    David Attenborough presents a 5 episodes nature TV series. Each episode examines a powerful force; Volcano, The Sun, Weather, Oceans, and Humans. The pictures look good. That's not unexpected. Attenborough seems to be pushing harder and harder on climate change and environmentalism in his recent shows. Along with the usual great visuals, he has some good info. It's nothing groundbreaking or new but this is good solid nature doc.

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Досконала планета
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      • Silverback Films
      • Tencent Penguin Pictures
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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      • 16:9 HD

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