A Beautiful Planet
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 46min
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7,3/10
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Exploration de la Terre et au-delà depuis la station spatiale internationale. Narré par Jennifer Lawrence.Exploration de la Terre et au-delà depuis la station spatiale internationale. Narré par Jennifer Lawrence.Exploration de la Terre et au-delà depuis la station spatiale internationale. Narré par Jennifer Lawrence.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Samantha Cristoforetti
- Self
- (non crédité)
Scott Kelly
- Self
- (non crédité)
Kjell Lindgren
- Self
- (non crédité)
Anton Shkaplerov
- Self
- (non crédité)
Terry Virts
- Self
- (non crédité)
Barry Wilmore
- Self
- (non crédité)
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A Beautiful Planet (2016) is a breathtaking documentary that earns high praise for its extraordinary visuals and insightful perspective on our planet. The film's stunning cinematography and the unique vantage point it provides are truly captivating, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the beauty and complexity of Earth.
The documentary's strength lies in its ability to showcase the planet from a perspective not often seen. The visuals are not just beautiful; they are awe-inspiring, offering a rare glimpse into the vastness and diversity of the Earth. The shots captured from space provide a unique and profound understanding of our planet's place in the universe.
What makes A Beautiful Planet particularly impactful is its ability to educate while enchanting. The film not only presents mesmerizing views of Earth but also conveys important messages about environmental conservation and our role in preserving this incredible planet. It's both an eye-opener and a visual feast.
In summary, A Beautiful Planet is a remarkable documentary that combines stunning imagery with educational content. Its exceptional cinematography and the insights it offers into our planet and its environment make it a truly fascinating and enlightening experience.
The documentary's strength lies in its ability to showcase the planet from a perspective not often seen. The visuals are not just beautiful; they are awe-inspiring, offering a rare glimpse into the vastness and diversity of the Earth. The shots captured from space provide a unique and profound understanding of our planet's place in the universe.
What makes A Beautiful Planet particularly impactful is its ability to educate while enchanting. The film not only presents mesmerizing views of Earth but also conveys important messages about environmental conservation and our role in preserving this incredible planet. It's both an eye-opener and a visual feast.
In summary, A Beautiful Planet is a remarkable documentary that combines stunning imagery with educational content. Its exceptional cinematography and the insights it offers into our planet and its environment make it a truly fascinating and enlightening experience.
We do indeed need Earth. If anything, I'd rather fight for humanity than for other society causes. At any case, if we all really tried to do our part, the Earth can at least tend to last longer. According to this film, if causes like global warming continue to spread, the surface of the Earth could look like Mars if we literally did nothing. This was a nice 45 minute Imax 3D experience visualizing the best way possible of the Earth as seen from space. The storms at night was one of the best moments. With some included space station shots and the astronauts that work there, a good majority of the film is a breathtaking experience with much of it coming from the Imax screening and audio technology. The Earth is Beautiful and it needs to be saved.
So I really enjoy these types of productions and I would say I have perhaps above the general understanding of space as it's a hobby of mine but I do not think I'm being to judgmental when I say this film is basic to the point I felt like reviewing it. Jenifer Lawrence the narrator says things like "do you wonder if there's other planets out there"...the current generation can be dubbed literally generation exoplanet.. There is a piece on humans being hard on the environment told in the most trite way as "the world was once green then.." No the world has been through tons of disasters on it's own. Yes humans are contributing heavily but being so unspecific is like the people that say eating meat is evil or other ridiculous sayings that help nothing. The film throws mars in to the mix as a half baked lesson on climate changes but doesn't delve into the real reasons for its state. Yes climate change is real and an issue but correct information is necessary. All in all the writing felt like it was made by someone who doesn't have much of a background in the subject matter or chose to be basic in approach.
This is a very amazing view of earth. Like I have been waiting ages to see this
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 650 615 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 223 983 $US
- 1 mai 2016
- Montant brut mondial
- 26 285 301 $US
- Durée46 minutes
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.43 : 1
- 1.85 : 1
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