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It hurts you when you see a movie which had a potential of being good but leaves a bitter taste at the end. Story line is confusing and so was makeup. 8 years didn't bring any difference to any of four major characters. One major character seem to have no roll at all. It is kind of sad mixture of two or three recent hit movies like Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Karan Johar should spent more time making movies rather having coffees. Songs are barely OK. Even Kabeera's lyrics let it down, although beautiful music to it. I am banging my head about what Aashqui 2 guy Aditya Roy Kapoor is doing in this movie. Ranbir Kapoor and Kalki Koechlin are way over the top in first half of the movie. It seems the movie desperately cries for experience all along.
Michael J. Mosley's excellent presentation along with stunning graphics, makes this much more than a simple documentary. A journey from birth to death and many side stories which are common and unique at the same time. One has to see it to appreciate it, my words are limited to describe it. Reading Biology at school was painful but all that reading and much more practical experiences helped me understand it in a different way. It has its share of joys and sadness, climax and anti climax, overall a very good experience. BBC you are worth every penny I pay in my TV License fee, if you keep producing programmes like that.