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Pollen

  • 2011
  • G
  • 1h 17m
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7.2/10
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Pollen (2011)
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Nature DocumentaryNewsDocumentaryFamily

An intimate look at incredible-and increasingly threatened-creatures that a third of the world's food supply depends upon.An intimate look at incredible-and increasingly threatened-creatures that a third of the world's food supply depends upon.An intimate look at incredible-and increasingly threatened-creatures that a third of the world's food supply depends upon.

  • Director
    • Louie Schwartzberg
  • Writer
    • Louie Schwartzberg
  • Star
    • Meryl Streep
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    • Director
      • Louie Schwartzberg
    • Writer
      • Louie Schwartzberg
    • Star
      • Meryl Streep
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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      • Louie Schwartzberg
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    6TheLittleSongbird

    Doesn't quite soar

    Was expecting a lot of great things from 'DisneyNature: Wings of Life'. Disney and nature documentaries sound like a perfect combination for fans of either or both, being somebody in the latter category. The subject did sound fascinating and different from the other DisneyNature documentaries. Meryl Streep is no stranger to narration, she narrated a few of the Rabbit Ears Productions literary adaptations from the 80s and 90s and beautifully.

    'DisneyNature: Wings of Life' didn't quite deliver enough for me and am saying this with regret. As usual for DisneyNature documentaries, it looks absolutely amazing as are the inhabitants focused upon and their journeys. Like other DisneyNature documentaries, it does suffer from severely flawed narration. Both in writing and delivery. While 'Wings of Life' is a lot better than particularly 'Born in China' and 'Elephant', if you want to see a great DisneyNature documentary 'Earth' is your best bet followed by 'Oceans' and 'African Cats'.

    As has been said above, 'Wings of Life' excels the most in the visuals. Simply put, visually it looks amazing. Especially the gorgeous photography that is more cinematic than quite a lot released at the time. The colours are wonderfully vivid and there is a wide variety in the locations and habitats, all of them beautiful-looking while also uncompromising. Enough of the music is grandoise and characterful, while not being too jaunty or overbearing.

    The animals etc. themselves are so photogenic and their personalities fascinate and move. Some very sweet, humorous and moving scenes here in 'Wings of Life', nothing is too childish or too dark and the struggles are relatable and worth investing in. Enough of the information interests.

    Other DisneyNature documentaries though did a lot better on the educational front, what is provided here is not very illuminating or fresh (or certainly not enough), as well as on the entertainment value. Did appreciate that 'Wings of Life' didn't go down the too jokey route, but at times it felt almost too serious and not as involving as it could have been.

    Letting 'Wings of Life' down most is the narration. The writing is too over-explanatory, patronising and a case of mentioning the facts but doesn't really explore them properly. Streep's delivery disappoints too, she has a lovely speaking voice but the sincerity and warmth that was there in her Rabbit Ears Productions' narrations is not present here. Here she sounds bored or like her heart wasn't really in it, like a teacher reading from a science text book out loud in class while in half asleep mode.

    In summary, above average but could have been a lot better. 6/10
    4Zoomorph

    Poor narration and propaganda

    There is an interesting core to this film about the role and evolution of flowers and some of their various pollinators, and it probably could have been edited into a better, shorter movie.

    Where the movie falls short is, firstly, on the narration. Wishy-washy dialogue drags on and on, trying to sound magical or something. I'd prefer straightforward, factual narration that would be simpler for kids to understand.

    The second problem is that the ending gets into environmentalist propaganda. I'd prefer if the movie was just an innocent nature documentary and not pushing an agenda to turn our kids into activists.
    6StrictlyConfidential

    Visually, A Very Dazzling Presentation, But, The Voice-Over Narration Nearly Ruined It For Me

    Strictly from a visual perspective - I was quite impressed with this nature documentary (concerning butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, bats, and flowers) from Disney Productions.

    Yes. "Wings of Life's" frequent use of awe-inspiring high-speed filming techniques certainly succeeded in holding my rapt attention throughout this colorful and educational 80-minute presentation.

    But, on the down side - Unfortunately, "Wings of Life" was seriously marred by its dreary and downright demented "I-Am-A-Flower" narration that was lifelessly recited by veteran Hollywood actress, Meryl Streep........ Like - "WTF!!??"
    10The_Jew_Revue

    Excellent Film

    I saw this film earlier today when I could find nothing else worthy to watch. It was on NETFLIX of all places. I thought it may be educational, so I turned it on.

    The camera-work was amazing as were the sights and sounds. Beautiful colors and landscapes backdrop the world of flowers and how they are pollinated across the world, from deserts to lush grassy areas. One of the best documentary films I have ever had the chance to see, and I have seen all of the Disney True-Life Adventure films of the 1950s and 60s.

    The directing was wonderful, however, the narration could have used some work. Rated 10/10 because it is a beautiful film.
    10joshuaokoresokoh

    A flower's story

    I have heard of Disneynature before but, it was a trailer for "Chimpanzee", but back then I thought it was going to be just another documentary about creature's lives, formed into a story.

    At first when I looked at this documentary, "wings of life" my first impression was it was going to be about butterflies, and birds and bees and all those flying pollinators. but I was in for a surprise. That surprise was what got me hooked up, the documentary was literally turned into a story, like a nature ballet and the "star actors" are the flowers, inanimate and slightly motionless yet "given souls" as though the flowers were talking themselves, whereas the pollinators are more like supporters in the play. Disney has earned credit for that many times (if you still remember "Flowers and Trees"), turning objects into actors with souls.

    Even though Disneynature is just a division of the major company, its documentary still carries that surreal magic, its a great movie, I would recommend it to anyone.

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      Meryl Streep narrates this documentary as the character of a flower.
    • Connections
      Edited from America's Heart & Soul (2004)
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      Hidden Beauty
      Written by Marc-George Andersen, Steffen Aaskoven and Jeanette Olsson

      Produced and Arranged by Marc-George Andersen and Steffen Aaskoven

      Performed by Jeanette Olsson

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Panama
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Disneynature: Wings of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Eurofresh Farms, Wilcox, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Blacklight Films
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      • $192,467
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      1 hour 17 minutes
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      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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