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Echo, a young Pacific dolphin, seems far more interested in exploring his spectacular coral reef home than learning to survive in it. But lessons from his family may encourage Echo to master... Read allEcho, a young Pacific dolphin, seems far more interested in exploring his spectacular coral reef home than learning to survive in it. But lessons from his family may encourage Echo to master his vital role in the marine community.Echo, a young Pacific dolphin, seems far more interested in exploring his spectacular coral reef home than learning to survive in it. But lessons from his family may encourage Echo to master his vital role in the marine community.
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I can't even begin to imagine who had the courage to get this al on tape. It must have been terrifying and breathtaking all at once. Such vivid enabling footage you can't stop yourself from being astonished.
I felt like at one point in life I too was Echo. The Ocean Kingdom is so relatable and now all I want to do is get up and clean the ocean. What a work of Art, thank you Disney
I felt like at one point in life I too was Echo. The Ocean Kingdom is so relatable and now all I want to do is get up and clean the ocean. What a work of Art, thank you Disney
I would say this movie isn't the best disneynature movie because it seems to not really focus on the dolphins as much as I thought. Also, it is kind of confusing to me that they have a Disney plus exclusive Disney nature movie because I feel like you should be able to get them on DVD but that's just me. Anyways, I would say the movie is okay if you want excellent photography focused mainly on the reef, so 8/10.
Gather your family to watch together this beautiful documentary, some of the best whales and dolphins footage I've seen so far, besides those eye-tearing scenes of colorful reefs.
The last unexplored frontier, the oceans are beautifully depicted through the eyes of a young dolphin, Echo who is coming of age in the Polynesian Islands in this Disneynature feature. The documentary is a treat on the eyes from start to finish, and leaves you wondering how the magnificent otherworldly shots were captured.
While some DisneyNature documentaries are better than others, they are mostly very interesting and a common factor is that they are extremely well made. As well as having amazing animals. When it comes to the music and the narration (writing and delivery), those are the aspects where the quality is variable. Saw 2018's 'Dolphin Reef' for DisneyNature documentary completest sake, as well as being a great fan of nature documentaries, Disney in general and the intimate approach to the storytelling. As well as liking Natalie Portman as an actress.
As far as the DisneyNature documentaries go, to me 'Dolphin Reef' to me is easily one of the best. It is one of the more illuminating ones in terms of information, if not quite as much as David Attenborough (incomparable when it comes to nature documentaries) at his best, and when it comes to the narration 'Dolphin Reef' is one of the few where this aspect is not a problem. Both in how it's written and delivered, when it is often uneven or a weak point even in the good ones.
'Dolphin Reef' isn't quite perfect. While it is good showing that life under the sea has its challenges for the animals, the two suspenseful scenes don't quite gel with the gentle tone that the story generally has. And the challenges/dangers faced as shown here actually could have been more suspenseful and a little on the tame side, other documentaries do better at the feeling of "how on earth was this filmed?".
However, as usual for DisneyNature 'Dolphin Reef' looks wonderful. Underwater has always looked beautiful in nature documentaries, and 'Dolphin Reef' contains some of the most awe-inspiring underwater footage seen in a while. The atmosphere is also nailed, the world is both beautiful and suitably unforgiving and enhanced by the ever spectacular photography. The music is not too loud or constant and it's not too jaunty or ominous. There is atmosphere and a soothing one.
The narration is a rare case for the DisneyNature documentaries where there are no issues to be found. In terms of writing, it was honest, entertaining and informative with no overuse of jokiness or mawkish sentimentality. Portman does a lovely job delivering it, it is gentle and sympathetic but never sounds phoned in and instead it was like she was reading a bedtime story. No over-eagerness or cutesiness.
Loved the footage too. Stunningly shot and not only has a vast emotional impact, a big amount of charm and soothing quality on the whole but it always educates and fun and moving to watch. The story is entertaining, sweet without being sugar heavy and tear-inducing, without veering into soap opera. The pacing is better than most DisneyNature documentaries too, it isn't jumpy and it isn't dull. The animals are a visual feast and have great personalities that are worth rooting for. All without coming over as too humanised. It was amazing seeing dolphins on film and it made me wonder why we don't see them in documentaries enough.
Overall, very good and one of the better DisneyNature documentaries. 8/10
As far as the DisneyNature documentaries go, to me 'Dolphin Reef' to me is easily one of the best. It is one of the more illuminating ones in terms of information, if not quite as much as David Attenborough (incomparable when it comes to nature documentaries) at his best, and when it comes to the narration 'Dolphin Reef' is one of the few where this aspect is not a problem. Both in how it's written and delivered, when it is often uneven or a weak point even in the good ones.
'Dolphin Reef' isn't quite perfect. While it is good showing that life under the sea has its challenges for the animals, the two suspenseful scenes don't quite gel with the gentle tone that the story generally has. And the challenges/dangers faced as shown here actually could have been more suspenseful and a little on the tame side, other documentaries do better at the feeling of "how on earth was this filmed?".
However, as usual for DisneyNature 'Dolphin Reef' looks wonderful. Underwater has always looked beautiful in nature documentaries, and 'Dolphin Reef' contains some of the most awe-inspiring underwater footage seen in a while. The atmosphere is also nailed, the world is both beautiful and suitably unforgiving and enhanced by the ever spectacular photography. The music is not too loud or constant and it's not too jaunty or ominous. There is atmosphere and a soothing one.
The narration is a rare case for the DisneyNature documentaries where there are no issues to be found. In terms of writing, it was honest, entertaining and informative with no overuse of jokiness or mawkish sentimentality. Portman does a lovely job delivering it, it is gentle and sympathetic but never sounds phoned in and instead it was like she was reading a bedtime story. No over-eagerness or cutesiness.
Loved the footage too. Stunningly shot and not only has a vast emotional impact, a big amount of charm and soothing quality on the whole but it always educates and fun and moving to watch. The story is entertaining, sweet without being sugar heavy and tear-inducing, without veering into soap opera. The pacing is better than most DisneyNature documentaries too, it isn't jumpy and it isn't dull. The animals are a visual feast and have great personalities that are worth rooting for. All without coming over as too humanised. It was amazing seeing dolphins on film and it made me wonder why we don't see them in documentaries enough.
Overall, very good and one of the better DisneyNature documentaries. 8/10
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- TriviaIt is the twelfth nature documentary to be released under the label Disneynature.
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- Dolphin Reef
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- Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia(location)
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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