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Girata in 24 località in tre anni, questa saga si avventura nel mondo delle balene per rivelare la vita e l'amore dalla loro prospettiva ed esplora le culture di orche, beluga, narvali, capo... Leggi tuttoGirata in 24 località in tre anni, questa saga si avventura nel mondo delle balene per rivelare la vita e l'amore dalla loro prospettiva ed esplora le culture di orche, beluga, narvali, capodogli e megattere.Girata in 24 località in tre anni, questa saga si avventura nel mondo delle balene per rivelare la vita e l'amore dalla loro prospettiva ed esplora le culture di orche, beluga, narvali, capodogli e megattere.
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Each episode was beautifully produced and narrated but I was absolutely shocked that National Geographic presented an episode that refers to the Orca/"Killer Whale" as a whale. It's not a whale. It's the largest Dolphin, which is an entirely different animal.
I read a lot of the other reviews and noted almost every one of them commented on how much they learned. Wouldn't it be better to have said from the top that it's called the Killer Whale but it isn't actually a whale. Makes me wonder what else they put in the series that isn't correct.
National Geographic is known for it's gold standard. Why would you let this one slip through? Or did you reclassify the Orca without announcing it?
I read a lot of the other reviews and noted almost every one of them commented on how much they learned. Wouldn't it be better to have said from the top that it's called the Killer Whale but it isn't actually a whale. Makes me wonder what else they put in the series that isn't correct.
National Geographic is known for it's gold standard. Why would you let this one slip through? Or did you reclassify the Orca without announcing it?
We watched this together as a family show. It was gentle enough for the little one to watch and not be scared. There were a couple scenes, one included a dead orca calf, which was a little to much for her to bare. But other than that it was fine for her.
It is very interesting, we learned a ton of new things about the different species of whales. Sigourney Weaver does a great job narrating. The pacing is really good, here it switches between footage of the whales and the scientists studying them, but it's mostly whale footage.
Totally recommend for anyone interested in nature documentaries.
It is very interesting, we learned a ton of new things about the different species of whales. Sigourney Weaver does a great job narrating. The pacing is really good, here it switches between footage of the whales and the scientists studying them, but it's mostly whale footage.
Totally recommend for anyone interested in nature documentaries.
Shame. Mostly monosyllable kindergarten repetitive script is poorly delivered by narrator Sigourney Weaver - a good actress but not narrator. Thus, the interesting, indeed some enchanting rare photography and music score are ruined.
James Cameron is executive producer. He should have narrated as his voice displays genuine respect & fascination of whales in one bonus feature as he watches the highlights of film.
Instead of paying Sigourney Weaver high wage, use the money for a better script with more intelligent/Interesting facts & narrator with an interesting voice.
This show had great possibilities , showing true hidden nature & intelligence of whales, proving common myths wrong, showing culture & traditions. Yet, it's the narration that separates the "must see" ones. It's why elder Sir David is beloved- his vocal TONE & delivery remains entertaining, plus he mostly had well written scripts. Tom Hiddleston (Loki) is another with great voice and delivery. Comedian Tim Allen (Bud Lightyear in Toy Story films) did fine narration of chimps for Disney. Bill Murrey is another with great voice & timing ( Baloo in Jungle book).
No music score is needed when photography is fascinating, only natural sounds of whales & oceans. But constant narration of wrong voice can ruin best filmography.
Preteens & older will become bored with this series.
James Cameron is executive producer. He should have narrated as his voice displays genuine respect & fascination of whales in one bonus feature as he watches the highlights of film.
Instead of paying Sigourney Weaver high wage, use the money for a better script with more intelligent/Interesting facts & narrator with an interesting voice.
This show had great possibilities , showing true hidden nature & intelligence of whales, proving common myths wrong, showing culture & traditions. Yet, it's the narration that separates the "must see" ones. It's why elder Sir David is beloved- his vocal TONE & delivery remains entertaining, plus he mostly had well written scripts. Tom Hiddleston (Loki) is another with great voice and delivery. Comedian Tim Allen (Bud Lightyear in Toy Story films) did fine narration of chimps for Disney. Bill Murrey is another with great voice & timing ( Baloo in Jungle book).
No music score is needed when photography is fascinating, only natural sounds of whales & oceans. But constant narration of wrong voice can ruin best filmography.
Preteens & older will become bored with this series.
Secrets of the Whales
With Sigourney Weaver's soothing voice, excellent cinematography, and education on these majestic creatures, this Nat Geo miniseries shows off Orcas, Humpbacks, Belugas, Narwhals and Sperm Whales up close and personal. They do show them feeding, but from a distance, and not the super gory way it truly is. I felt bad for those poor sea lions.
The footage from underwater is just so cool to see. The divers did a really good job for those shots.
I mean, it's a documentary about whales, so it's pretty straightforward, but I enjoyed seeing the creatures that are usually seen from a distance.
With Sigourney Weaver's soothing voice, excellent cinematography, and education on these majestic creatures, this Nat Geo miniseries shows off Orcas, Humpbacks, Belugas, Narwhals and Sperm Whales up close and personal. They do show them feeding, but from a distance, and not the super gory way it truly is. I felt bad for those poor sea lions.
The footage from underwater is just so cool to see. The divers did a really good job for those shots.
I mean, it's a documentary about whales, so it's pretty straightforward, but I enjoyed seeing the creatures that are usually seen from a distance.
I absolutely loved this heartwarming film. I learned so many secrets about whale culture.
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