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Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
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Documentary showing difficult conditions animal and plant world deals with in still frozen parts of planet. Their adaptations to this places in order to survive, beat the competition of other species who did not ventured that far. It is gruesome as all predatory food chain is. But not for indulgence, but basic survival. Completely different story from that humans developed. They are pointing at the root cause of the melting icebergs and acceleration of the changes, what they mean for these specialised animals. Even we humans can not adapt as quickly to the surges in heat and consequences of it. Technology is our tool of adaptation, but is also a cause of the emissions causing the warming up. We need to change the energy sources and our level of population growth and material demands. It is not a favour we do to those animals, it will become a necessity in less time we want to admit to self and others. COVID came rapidly, warnings were there for years to invest in better research and prevention. Climate change is happening for some time and accelerates every year with more devastating consequences. Yet, people who are relatively comfortable, watching their TV programmes, either feel helpless or became ignorant. It is not happening to them. No flood water destroying the house irreversibly, no land slides, no hunger, no waterborne diseases, loss of relatives in many milder parts of the world. The shocks are sadly in the most extreme environments, be it polar regions, or tropics, where isolated animals and human population struggles every day. I do not think the filmmakers are extreme or selling the soap opera of animal world. The storyline is made in the way people can connect and see themselves in lives of other species. Most people project their emotions. And it helps them to realise animals feel I is mostly hunger, pain, fear, but also some joy. They are fighting for their lives every day and it is getting harder, and more fatal, shortening lives for the individuals and whole populations due to rapid disappearance and alternations to the environment they were adapting for very long time.
Should we intervene? Yes, we need to reverse the first intervention and stop heating up the planet. Otherwise these series maybe one of the last documentaries showing these animals still in their natural environments.
Should we intervene? Yes, we need to reverse the first intervention and stop heating up the planet. Otherwise these series maybe one of the last documentaries showing these animals still in their natural environments.
I have been watching the episode of the penguins
in St Georgia..it could be a scene from 'Happy Feet' not sure wether it's real or not.
How do they get the crew to such a remote part of our planet and get amongst the thousands of penguins without disturbing them.
I would like a follow up program of how this is achieved behind the camera..I am a doubting Thomas and feel it's all done digitally.
The close ups showing such colour and detail of different species of birds and animals the wild seas and harsh land.
It is still a fantastic achievement and makes you realise how wonderful our planet is showing nature at its most beautiful and often dangerous.
How do they get the crew to such a remote part of our planet and get amongst the thousands of penguins without disturbing them.
I would like a follow up program of how this is achieved behind the camera..I am a doubting Thomas and feel it's all done digitally.
The close ups showing such colour and detail of different species of birds and animals the wild seas and harsh land.
It is still a fantastic achievement and makes you realise how wonderful our planet is showing nature at its most beautiful and often dangerous.
The BBC can be criticised for many things in recent times, but when it comes to documentaries, the corporation is still a cut above.
Like many series that have gone before, Frozen Planet II is an astonishing watch, the visuals are like nothing else, expertly produced, this magical, awe inspiring series is first rate, moving, memorable,
Sir David Attenborough never fails to impress, the voice of many an award winning series, and of course he nails it once again.
It's a Great mix, the jaw dropping magic of mother nature, contrasted with the misery and mayhem that man's greed has inflicted on our North and South Poles.
Credit to all involved in the production of it, first class in every department.
10/10.
Like many series that have gone before, Frozen Planet II is an astonishing watch, the visuals are like nothing else, expertly produced, this magical, awe inspiring series is first rate, moving, memorable,
Sir David Attenborough never fails to impress, the voice of many an award winning series, and of course he nails it once again.
It's a Great mix, the jaw dropping magic of mother nature, contrasted with the misery and mayhem that man's greed has inflicted on our North and South Poles.
Credit to all involved in the production of it, first class in every department.
10/10.
Each time I watch one of the BBC wildlife series, especially those narrated by Sir David Attenborough, I'm always blown away by the level of detail and camera angles the production of team achieve.
The latest series have just upped the game, an early sequence with Killer Whales is simply outstanding. Later footage of a bear attack and calves trying to survive, creates more tension and emotion than most Hollywood movies.
Its so important that various at risk species are documented and the general public are educated and informed about the world's wildlife. The BBC seem to have some of the best wildlife photography I've ever seen. Outstanding...!
The latest series have just upped the game, an early sequence with Killer Whales is simply outstanding. Later footage of a bear attack and calves trying to survive, creates more tension and emotion than most Hollywood movies.
Its so important that various at risk species are documented and the general public are educated and informed about the world's wildlife. The BBC seem to have some of the best wildlife photography I've ever seen. Outstanding...!
This is so beautiful! As usual. The Filmography looks even more phenomenal Than ever! The music is spot on! And I can't wait for Planet Earth 3! Please get Dua Lipa or Taylor Swift to team up with Hans Zimmer for that one, Please please please!! These documentaries are so amazingly beautiful and wonderful! They are so magnificent majestic graceful glorious and super fun to watch! A lot more better than the modern movies and tv shows that so much people watch! More people needs to pay attention to these ASOME nature documentaries! Because we need to be educated on our planet more than ever before! And man Frozen plane 2 is action packed! And I LOVE IT! Brutal and so honest! That's how it's supposed to be! No sugarcoating nonsense! Keep up the good work BBC! And I love you! Sir David Attenborough!!!!
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