Série de documentários sobre vida selvagem com David Attenborough, com um olhar sobre as ilhas remotas que oferecem santuário para algumas das criaturas mais raras do planeta, para a beleza ... Ler tudoSérie de documentários sobre vida selvagem com David Attenborough, com um olhar sobre as ilhas remotas que oferecem santuário para algumas das criaturas mais raras do planeta, para a beleza das cidades, que abrigam humanos e animais.Série de documentários sobre vida selvagem com David Attenborough, com um olhar sobre as ilhas remotas que oferecem santuário para algumas das criaturas mais raras do planeta, para a beleza das cidades, que abrigam humanos e animais.
- Ganhou 2 Primetime Emmys
- 16 vitórias e 28 indicações no total
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Reviewers say 'Planet Earth II' is a stunning documentary showcasing nature's beauty and complexity. The cinematography is lauded for its innovative techniques and intimate wildlife moments. Sir David Attenborough's narration is praised for clarity and emotional impact. The series raises environmental awareness and highlights human impact on wildlife. Some critics find repetitive elements and miss marine life, while others appreciate the storytelling and Hans Zimmer's music. Overall, it's celebrated for educational value and inspiring a deeper nature connection.
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10Wentloog
I have just finished watching the first episode on BBC 1 and I am amazed to find that Planet Earth II appears to have bettered the original! The photography is perfect and Attenborough's narration, both content and delivery, is unparalleled.
This initial outing is titled "Islands" and whilst I don't want to dwell on the individual segments, the Racer Snakes vs baby Iguanas is probably the most terrifying piece of natural history film I have ever witnessed, not for the fainthearted or squeamish!
The "making of segment at the end of the documentary proper was particularly enjoyable and informative.
This is what the BBC does best and long may it last.
This initial outing is titled "Islands" and whilst I don't want to dwell on the individual segments, the Racer Snakes vs baby Iguanas is probably the most terrifying piece of natural history film I have ever witnessed, not for the fainthearted or squeamish!
The "making of segment at the end of the documentary proper was particularly enjoyable and informative.
This is what the BBC does best and long may it last.
10dbijis33
Hello this is my first written review. Note that I haven't watched the first season (2006) so I can't compare both.
This series will get you the feels when you read a good book, watched a good movie, or played a good game, because this is more than good.
THIS IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE and of course with the danger of nature itself included.
I don't know how they got those shots and the audio, even the music just like the rush when you first meet your crush, and the story with narration slaps you with the cold harsh of reality and the mesmerizing it gave. You are watching a book of life with enough drama and some bitter truth in every paradise, because life is never perfect.
I'm very thankful for whomever people that makes this show to be realized, from the smallest task to the most dangerous.
Thank you very much for this ineffable experience.
This series will get you the feels when you read a good book, watched a good movie, or played a good game, because this is more than good.
THIS IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE and of course with the danger of nature itself included.
I don't know how they got those shots and the audio, even the music just like the rush when you first meet your crush, and the story with narration slaps you with the cold harsh of reality and the mesmerizing it gave. You are watching a book of life with enough drama and some bitter truth in every paradise, because life is never perfect.
I'm very thankful for whomever people that makes this show to be realized, from the smallest task to the most dangerous.
Thank you very much for this ineffable experience.
By far the greatest and best nature documentaries ever made. Everyone needs to watch this. I have no idea how many hours it must have taken to film this, and it seems like the people who made this are totally out of their minds.
The snow leopard scenes in episode 2 are so brilliant it's amazing. It's one of the rarest animals ever shot on film and they've managed to shoot so much of it. It's crazy.
They deserve every little credit they get. I'm thoroughly impressed by the work put into this and i'm sure it surpasses the work put into any Hollywood action film ever created.
I think I learned a lot more from these people, more than how much I learned from the content itself.
The snow leopard scenes in episode 2 are so brilliant it's amazing. It's one of the rarest animals ever shot on film and they've managed to shoot so much of it. It's crazy.
They deserve every little credit they get. I'm thoroughly impressed by the work put into this and i'm sure it surpasses the work put into any Hollywood action film ever created.
I think I learned a lot more from these people, more than how much I learned from the content itself.
As Planet Earth I was released about ten years ago, a visual improvement could have been expected due to the use of advanced technology, but man, did they up their game. The camera-work and the use of music were both truly superb, as well as the editing in which different sub- segments were all synced so well with the narrating of it by David Attenborough.
It was nothing like a nature documentary, it was way beyond that. The short and different segments, were movies on itself. It contained all the different genres, from experiencing the thrill in a Hollywood-like impossible action-escape scenario to having a comical and truly euphoric moment of realization about the true extent of what nature has to offer. And this was all brought so incredibly well.
If we had any more of such heavenly quality programs on TV, I would simply just glue my eyes to my TV and live out the rest of my life as a vegetable.
It was nothing like a nature documentary, it was way beyond that. The short and different segments, were movies on itself. It contained all the different genres, from experiencing the thrill in a Hollywood-like impossible action-escape scenario to having a comical and truly euphoric moment of realization about the true extent of what nature has to offer. And this was all brought so incredibly well.
If we had any more of such heavenly quality programs on TV, I would simply just glue my eyes to my TV and live out the rest of my life as a vegetable.
The professionalism of everyone involved in this glorious production is evident in every frame of what is seen and every second of what is heard. Most Hollywood blockbusters would struggle to compete with the cinematography on show here. Shot after shot seem almost impossible yet impossibly beautiful.
Few things fill a viewer with simple awe but the first episode about islands does it and then some.
The fact that it is all so enjoyable just adds to the experience. David Attenborough's narration is, as usual, superb.
Whatever the cost it was worth it. The BBC has another hit.
Few things fill a viewer with simple awe but the first episode about islands does it and then some.
The fact that it is all so enjoyable just adds to the experience. David Attenborough's narration is, as usual, superb.
Whatever the cost it was worth it. The BBC has another hit.
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- CuriosidadesPlanet Earth 2 was shot in 40 different countries, with crew making 117 film trips, 2,089 total shooting days or over 5.7 years non-stop.
- ConexõesEdited into Planet Earth II: A World of Wonder (2017)
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- 50 min
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