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A fascinante relação entre predadores e suas presas, e as estratégias que os predadores usam para apanhar a sua comida e presas usam para escapar à morte.A fascinante relação entre predadores e suas presas, e as estratégias que os predadores usam para apanhar a sua comida e presas usam para escapar à morte.A fascinante relação entre predadores e suas presas, e as estratégias que os predadores usam para apanhar a sua comida e presas usam para escapar à morte.
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This series from the BBC is easily one of the best nature documentaries ever made. An introductory episode is followed by five more episodes covering the contest between predators and prey in different types of ecosystem – the Artic, forests, the oceans, open plains, and coasts. There is a final episode on the challenges of conservation.
The filming is quite simply staggeringly good. The filmmakers seem to have been constantly pushing themselves to film new things, and film things seen before in new and more effective ways. Animals are often close up and at eye level with moving cameras, complemented at times by superb footage from the air, giving many sequences a unique immediacy. Polar bears and cheetahs have been filmed many times, but never like this. In contrast, no-one had ever filmed a blue whale feeding before (the filming was carried out under a scientific research permit) and the work stretched over two years until they finally got the footage. Very occasionally the team don't quite get the perfect shot – a tiger kills with a tree between it and the camera, for example – but this mainly serves to remind you that this is all for real.
David Attenborough's commentary is, as usual, extremely well judged and the music is effective and largely enhances the material. The editing, while never too squeamish about showing reality, avoids undue emphasis on the animals' suffering.
The ten minute making of segments at the end of each episode are often as interesting as the programmes themselves, offering a fascinating insight into the amount of work that went into getting some of these sequences, and the elation when they get the shot.
The Hunt is a beautiful, awe-inspiring, moving and informative series. It is hard to imagine how even the BBC wildlife team will be able to surpass this.
The filming is quite simply staggeringly good. The filmmakers seem to have been constantly pushing themselves to film new things, and film things seen before in new and more effective ways. Animals are often close up and at eye level with moving cameras, complemented at times by superb footage from the air, giving many sequences a unique immediacy. Polar bears and cheetahs have been filmed many times, but never like this. In contrast, no-one had ever filmed a blue whale feeding before (the filming was carried out under a scientific research permit) and the work stretched over two years until they finally got the footage. Very occasionally the team don't quite get the perfect shot – a tiger kills with a tree between it and the camera, for example – but this mainly serves to remind you that this is all for real.
David Attenborough's commentary is, as usual, extremely well judged and the music is effective and largely enhances the material. The editing, while never too squeamish about showing reality, avoids undue emphasis on the animals' suffering.
The ten minute making of segments at the end of each episode are often as interesting as the programmes themselves, offering a fascinating insight into the amount of work that went into getting some of these sequences, and the elation when they get the shot.
The Hunt is a beautiful, awe-inspiring, moving and informative series. It is hard to imagine how even the BBC wildlife team will be able to surpass this.
BBC always makes incredible wildlife documentaries and even though The Hunt isn't as widely advertised or popular as others, it is by far the most thrilling narrative of the deadly predator prey relationship drama! Although the documentary is primarily focused on predators in the natural world, it isn't simply a compilation of footage of hunts but rather a holistic view of the challenges predators face in their struggle to survive. And David Attenborough can do no wrong.! Definitely a must watch!
Superb!
Amazing!
Fantastic!
A must see masterpiece.
A bit scary for 5 to 10 years old.
Great parts of life from hunters. My favorite one was about a spider-eating-spider.
David Attenborough has a very relaxing voice, so it's not annoying.
You must watch it.
This series is spectacular. My kids love it, although it is very scary (and cruel) for little children. Perfect for kids ages 12-16. The camera, the music, and the stories are absolutely amazing. One of the best, if not the best, documentary about Nature that I've ever seen. Do not miss it! 10 / 10
Someone told my husband about The Hunt. Since that evening, I've tracked down and researched all shows that are similar. I have been binge watching, as much as my personal schedule allows. I'm obsessed. The narration is spot on. The scenes are amazingly shot. I know that I've never said wow this many times, when watching a show. It just falls out of my mouth, as I continue to be awed. I told my husband last night, there are so many places we will never see. So much beauty. And watching a show like this, makes you, or at least me, realize- we really don't know crap. There's more to life and our world, when we branch out of our bubble. Every one of these creatures learn the skills they need to survive. Every one must learn how to feed and fend for themselves. And every one must learn how to hide and take shelter from an attack. They are all miraculous, from the ant to the blue whale. They each fail and succeed, but keep trying, until death stops them. Definitely a must watch, for all ages.
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- CuriosidadesTakes place in Africa and the African jungle.
- ConexõesFeatured in BAFTA Television Awards 2016 (2016)
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