David Attenborough retourne dans les océans du monde dans cette suite du documentaire acclamé qui montre des créatures rares et inhabituelles, ainsi que les problèmes auxquels nos océans son... Tout lireDavid Attenborough retourne dans les océans du monde dans cette suite du documentaire acclamé qui montre des créatures rares et inhabituelles, ainsi que les problèmes auxquels nos océans sont confrontés.David Attenborough retourne dans les océans du monde dans cette suite du documentaire acclamé qui montre des créatures rares et inhabituelles, ainsi que les problèmes auxquels nos océans sont confrontés.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 11 victoires et 13 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Blue Planet II' is a visually stunning documentary series showcasing ocean life's beauty and complexity. Exceptional cinematography and groundbreaking footage reveal marine creatures' behaviors. David Attenborough's narration is engaging and informative. The series is praised for its educational value and urgent ocean conservation message. Some critics find music and sound effects distracting, and a few question scene authenticity. Overall, it's celebrated for breathtaking visuals, storytelling, and environmental impact.
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10davidjum
Watching this masterpiece of a documentary, I do believe that, if we all contribute and change our way of life to a more respectful and sustainable way, the oceans and the planet still will have a chance to survive the human species. This documentary it should be shown in every school and broadcasting worldwide, so everyone could appreciate the raw beauty of our planet and that we have to do EVERYTHING in our power to save it, starting from NOW. There is still hope, we just have to believe and fight for it, It is worth it.
10gb-sity
The visuals are spectacular. Very inspiring documentary.Makes you want to leave everything and embrace the beauty of the ocean. Let's hope it will raise awareness about climate change and how much it affects the oceans because oceans maintain life on the Planet, oceans are the Guardians of the Planet. Hats-off to the team who worked so much on this!
10gerzac
This is by far the best BBC Natural History program I have watched this year(besides Spy in the Wild). It just keeps getting better. Especially with Attenborough, Zimmer, Buck Taylor, and everyone else. For me, and possibly others, this is a solid 10/10. As I write this, One Ocean and The Deep have already come out. It truly is a window of hope in a world being destroyed before us.
Much will probably be discussed about the genuinely stunning photography in this series but it cannot be underplayed enough: it is imperious.
Beautiful, beautiful shots of wonderful creatures going about their daily lives, together with informative narration and innovation. All rounded off accompanied by a blockbuster-movie-standard score which soars and settles with the visuals.
This series took around four years to film, and I can only imagine what the poor editors had to leave out.
Worthy of a mention is the astounding super-slow motion on display. In oceans so vast, we can see single droplets! It is a brilliant series for all ages.
The BBC is unsurpassed at this type of documentary. And to think, the BBC costs UK taxpayers about 50 pence per day and some people think it should be cut down/split up/privatised. I really hope this doesn't happen as, yes, the BBC has faults like many broadcasters, but when it does something like this, it really cannot be beaten.
Watch this with your children, or your partner, or on you own. It doesn't matter, just watch it. And experience some awe.
Beautiful, beautiful shots of wonderful creatures going about their daily lives, together with informative narration and innovation. All rounded off accompanied by a blockbuster-movie-standard score which soars and settles with the visuals.
This series took around four years to film, and I can only imagine what the poor editors had to leave out.
Worthy of a mention is the astounding super-slow motion on display. In oceans so vast, we can see single droplets! It is a brilliant series for all ages.
The BBC is unsurpassed at this type of documentary. And to think, the BBC costs UK taxpayers about 50 pence per day and some people think it should be cut down/split up/privatised. I really hope this doesn't happen as, yes, the BBC has faults like many broadcasters, but when it does something like this, it really cannot be beaten.
Watch this with your children, or your partner, or on you own. It doesn't matter, just watch it. And experience some awe.
The first two episodes seemed to me to be among the best episodes of a TV documentary I had ever seen. Then, yesterday, episodes 3 came along and took things to a whole new level.It was beautiful and informative beyond words. The producers have created something very special which will be viewed with awe and admiration for many years to come. Blue Planet II is easily one of the classiest productions ever made and everyone involved deserves a round of applause. The small glimpses into how this incredible show was created are very welcome but, in all honesty, you could probably have a 7 part series devoted to just that. Brilliant TV.
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- AnecdotesThe song used in the trailer is a reworking of a previously released song by the rock band Radiohead titled "Bloom". Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke from the band collaborated with composer Hans Zimmer to create "ocean (bloom)".
- ConnexionsEdited into Universum: Unser Blauer Planet - Magie der Meere (2018)
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- 50min
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