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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDavid Attenbourough narrates on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.David Attenbourough narrates on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.David Attenbourough narrates on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.
- Für 1 Primetime Emmy nominiert
- 1 Gewinn & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
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In 1990, the BBC aired "Trials of Life", a 12-part natural history series exploring animal behaviour, showing a variety of species from the moment of their birth through to adulthood and becoming a parent themselves.
This 6-part series, "Life Story", follows a very similar theme, covering the stages of life and the challenges that await them in the animal world. Like many of David Attenborough's latest documentaries, this series adopts the same format of showing a 50-minute episode followed by a 10-minute "Diaries" which follows the camera crew as they try to capture the behaviour of one of the animals which featured in the series. They make you appreciate some of the hardships the crew often go through to get the best results.
Where "Trials of Life" was a 4:3 production, "Life Story" is fully-HD due to being filmed with 4K cameras, and includes some beautiful camera work with extraordinarily detailed close-ups, as well as fantastic shots of insects and other microcosmic species. These people really make an effort to capture memorable events and David's narration is as eloquent as ever, both educational and witty, to suit the on-screen action.
Like most nature programmes, "Life Story" includes some mildly disturbing scenes of animal behaviour, but this is how those species have evolved in order to survive in harsh environments. You have to take the bad with the good and accept that nature can be cruel. Witnessing these animals face such challenges and learning to adapt and overcome them is the true reward. Where many endure, few survive.
This 6-part series, "Life Story", follows a very similar theme, covering the stages of life and the challenges that await them in the animal world. Like many of David Attenborough's latest documentaries, this series adopts the same format of showing a 50-minute episode followed by a 10-minute "Diaries" which follows the camera crew as they try to capture the behaviour of one of the animals which featured in the series. They make you appreciate some of the hardships the crew often go through to get the best results.
Where "Trials of Life" was a 4:3 production, "Life Story" is fully-HD due to being filmed with 4K cameras, and includes some beautiful camera work with extraordinarily detailed close-ups, as well as fantastic shots of insects and other microcosmic species. These people really make an effort to capture memorable events and David's narration is as eloquent as ever, both educational and witty, to suit the on-screen action.
Like most nature programmes, "Life Story" includes some mildly disturbing scenes of animal behaviour, but this is how those species have evolved in order to survive in harsh environments. You have to take the bad with the good and accept that nature can be cruel. Witnessing these animals face such challenges and learning to adapt and overcome them is the true reward. Where many endure, few survive.
BBC Earth has a record of continuously producing increasingly spectacular nature shows, and Life Story is no exception. This series is far more positive than most of their series so far. It refrains from comments about endangered species and environmental concerns, and the stories are primarily success stories of animals overcoming the odds. I'm still torn as to whether or not I preferred this positivity compared to the neutrality of Planet Earth, Blue Planet, and the like, but after recently watching the incredibly depressing Our Planet, I certainly enjoyed the pure wonder and joy of Life Story.
Life Story Diaries was a nice addition to the main series. I often wonder about the difficulty in obtaining certain shots, and the filming process is very interesting for me.
Life Story Diaries was a nice addition to the main series. I often wonder about the difficulty in obtaining certain shots, and the filming process is very interesting for me.
10dulooo
Quality of Life Story is AMAZING. Such a details, colors, close ups. Some of the scenes really takes your breath away. It's 6 episodes thru out different continents and climates. I watched a lot of documentaries about animals and i have to say that this one is in top3 of all time for me. It shows life of different animals from birth to adult life. It shows dangers that those animals encounters and how cruel nature can be, but also how gracious it is. You can see such an extraordinary behaviors of some of the animals, that you can't find anywhere else. It's story about love, survival, youth and transition to adulthood. It's really MUST SEE!
I have watched each and every documentary which are graced by his greatness, Sir David. And the quality curve just ascends in unbelievable manner as you progress your way through the series made by Sir David. The jump in quality gets lengthier and even more lengthier as compared with the last series you watched. And LIFE STORY is again another bagful of fresh miracles in Mr. Nature's effervescent voice. As always, it challenges you in picking your favourite moment from the whole series. Each story is filled with minutes drama and wonders where each minute is a story itself.
It makes me really sad as I am from India where I cannot claim a copy of the elusive and luscious poster of the series. Life feels wonderful when we add meaning to it. I am proud of my life as I happen to have discovered the true story of my life, which is Sir David!!!
It makes me really sad as I am from India where I cannot claim a copy of the elusive and luscious poster of the series. Life feels wonderful when we add meaning to it. I am proud of my life as I happen to have discovered the true story of my life, which is Sir David!!!
10lksakib
I don't know why so little people have watched Life Story. It is like any other popular wild life documentary of BBC. Enjoyed it thoroughly. If you like the other works of David Attenborough, then do give it a watch.
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