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Se centra en el viaje cíclico que realizan todos los seres vivos, desde que nacen hasta que tienen sus propias crías.Se centra en el viaje cíclico que realizan todos los seres vivos, desde que nacen hasta que tienen sus propias crías.Se centra en el viaje cíclico que realizan todos los seres vivos, desde que nacen hasta que tienen sus propias crías.
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- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total
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Watched this documentary at the Mumbai Film Fest. Didn't expect a film on wildlife and especially one that entertains you, makes you laugh, rejoice, wonder and feel what the animals feel. 'One Life' has action, drama, romance, humor, tragedy, gallantry and all the ingredients that goes into making an entertainer that would delight the kids, as well as the adults equally.
The effort into capturing the nitty-gritties of wildlife is awe-inspiring. And, Daniel Craig's narration is music to the rhapsody. This documentary soon could be one of those classics that you might want in your wildlife series collection. This one you shouldn't miss.
The effort into capturing the nitty-gritties of wildlife is awe-inspiring. And, Daniel Craig's narration is music to the rhapsody. This documentary soon could be one of those classics that you might want in your wildlife series collection. This one you shouldn't miss.
I have seen just about every critter on earth on TV, but there were a few in this show that I was not aware of. I did not care for the narrators voice, I think he is better suited driving a sports car and shooting bad guys.
Anyway if you want to watch some incredible footage of some of the most beautiful critters on earth than watch this, you can't go wrong, and a damn good excuse to go and buy a HD TV (only way to watch this).
Not to start a debate on creation, but any one watching this and still thinks all this came from a big bang is a fruit-loop! A 10 out of 10 for me
Anyway if you want to watch some incredible footage of some of the most beautiful critters on earth than watch this, you can't go wrong, and a damn good excuse to go and buy a HD TV (only way to watch this).
Not to start a debate on creation, but any one watching this and still thinks all this came from a big bang is a fruit-loop! A 10 out of 10 for me
Absolutely love nature documentaries, and it is always interesting when you see the life cycle of various wildlife and watch their wide range of emotion and how they overcome any adversity in a way that is very human. What also fascinated was Daniel Craig narrating in a role that couldn't be more different from his James Bond, it interested me to see whether he could do something very different from his typecast image and what better way to do than narrating nature documentaries.
Luckily, 'One Life' is a hugely successful change of pace for him and it is an outstanding documentary in every way. Had no doubt that 'One Life' would be at least good, how could it not be with the subject, and it turned out to be even better than expected. One of the best documentaries seen in a while actually, the general standard of recently seen documentaries being between above average and brilliant, so solid if inconsistent.
'One Life' is spectacularly photographed from start to finish, such as with the cheetahs. The scenery also left me in awe, in a way that's beautiful but also unforgiving. This is not a case at all of seeing cute animals in beautiful environments, there is much more to 'One Life' than that and that is the case with the best nature documentaries too. The music fits very well stylistically and had no problem with any of its placement or tone.
It actually seemed to remember what genre it was scoring for, it had no out of place pop or over-grandiose scoring that seemed to try too hard to be cinematic and it was not over-used. There were actually some effective scenes that were in complete silence, like the aforementioned one with the ibex. Craig does a wonderful job delivering the very educational and sincere narration, his delivery is playful but also very honest in the scenes where a serious approach was needed.
Had no issues with the narration writing itself, it does so well entertaining and teaching and tonally it is well balanced and varied. The animals are amazing and there is a lot of equally astonishing footage that is so well photographed, informative and emotional. The younger animals are very cute, the maternal ones are wonderfully caring and the predators are suitably sinister. Memorable scenes are too many to list, but it is especially good in the more predatory scenes. The animals' lives are so easy to engage with and relate to and it made me laugh in the more mischievous youthful moments, frightened in the moments of truly brutal adversity (yes that is not shied away from) and there were parts that moved me when the animals had to overcome a lot and either struggled or triumphed.
Concluding, outstanding. 10/10.
Luckily, 'One Life' is a hugely successful change of pace for him and it is an outstanding documentary in every way. Had no doubt that 'One Life' would be at least good, how could it not be with the subject, and it turned out to be even better than expected. One of the best documentaries seen in a while actually, the general standard of recently seen documentaries being between above average and brilliant, so solid if inconsistent.
'One Life' is spectacularly photographed from start to finish, such as with the cheetahs. The scenery also left me in awe, in a way that's beautiful but also unforgiving. This is not a case at all of seeing cute animals in beautiful environments, there is much more to 'One Life' than that and that is the case with the best nature documentaries too. The music fits very well stylistically and had no problem with any of its placement or tone.
It actually seemed to remember what genre it was scoring for, it had no out of place pop or over-grandiose scoring that seemed to try too hard to be cinematic and it was not over-used. There were actually some effective scenes that were in complete silence, like the aforementioned one with the ibex. Craig does a wonderful job delivering the very educational and sincere narration, his delivery is playful but also very honest in the scenes where a serious approach was needed.
Had no issues with the narration writing itself, it does so well entertaining and teaching and tonally it is well balanced and varied. The animals are amazing and there is a lot of equally astonishing footage that is so well photographed, informative and emotional. The younger animals are very cute, the maternal ones are wonderfully caring and the predators are suitably sinister. Memorable scenes are too many to list, but it is especially good in the more predatory scenes. The animals' lives are so easy to engage with and relate to and it made me laugh in the more mischievous youthful moments, frightened in the moments of truly brutal adversity (yes that is not shied away from) and there were parts that moved me when the animals had to overcome a lot and either struggled or triumphed.
Concluding, outstanding. 10/10.
From a technical aspect, this movie is amazing. I haven't seen such detailed cinematography filmed with dedication and pure talent. It must have been so hard to film all that, I just cannot imagine the effort. Sound is also great.
Over the last couple of years, a lot of documentaries on wild life and nature have been made by BBC. And we all know that no one does it better than them. When I heard that this new documentary, called 'One Life', would be in the movie theaters, I was immediately convinced. I just had to see it, and I'm quite sure millions of other people felt the same way. I am a huge fan of the amazingly popular and beautiful series 'Earth', so my expectations were quite high.
But I was slightly disappointed. What I saw was another collection of the most beautiful images of nature, another one and half an hour long stream of events. Predator vs. prey, mother and cubs, and what not. It was delightful to watch all the same, but it was far from original, it brought nothing new. That, however, is quite difficult, because there are so many documentaries. But why bother making another one? I haven't seen anything I haven't seen before on BBC's previous movie-making masterpieces.
Of course, if you haven't any experience when it comes to documentaries on nature, this is a very, very good one. It also focuses on trying to show how animals and humans are alike, how we are inevitably connected to the same things animals are, and what we both try to achieve.
I can recommend this to anyone who is not that familiar with documentaries. It is very good for children to watch, because it is very easy to understand. And on top of that; there are of course the amazingly beautiful scenes of nature. But if you have seen a lot more of these (say 'Earth'), then 'One Life' will probably not be worth the effort. [7/10]
But I was slightly disappointed. What I saw was another collection of the most beautiful images of nature, another one and half an hour long stream of events. Predator vs. prey, mother and cubs, and what not. It was delightful to watch all the same, but it was far from original, it brought nothing new. That, however, is quite difficult, because there are so many documentaries. But why bother making another one? I haven't seen anything I haven't seen before on BBC's previous movie-making masterpieces.
Of course, if you haven't any experience when it comes to documentaries on nature, this is a very, very good one. It also focuses on trying to show how animals and humans are alike, how we are inevitably connected to the same things animals are, and what we both try to achieve.
I can recommend this to anyone who is not that familiar with documentaries. It is very good for children to watch, because it is very easy to understand. And on top of that; there are of course the amazingly beautiful scenes of nature. But if you have seen a lot more of these (say 'Earth'), then 'One Life' will probably not be worth the effort. [7/10]
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- ConexionesFeatured in De wereld draait door: Episode #7.63 (2011)
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