Universe
- TV Mini Series
- 2021
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8.3/10
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Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.
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I would agree that this isn't Brian Cox's best show. That would probably be 'The Planets' and 'Wonders of Life', both fantastic works of art and science communcation. However, I disagree with the notion that these sort of shows are dumbing down. Of course there are inaccuracies and oversimplifications (all worthy to note of course). But these shows were never meant to substitute physics textbooks. Rather they're meant to inspire, and boy do they inspire! And the poetic (almost religious) licence used to illustrate the universe is guiding people to learn more in doing so. For some it may even steer them towards a career in astrophysics, as Brian himself was by Carl Sagan. In due course, they may therefore amplify our curiosity and knowledge - smarting us up, as it were.
Update: This is pretty much the exact same show as PBS' NOVA Universe Revealed, they re-use the same graphics, locations, and storylines. I guess because PBS and BBC have a relationship, they both made the same show but with different hosts???
Given all of the solid folks out there making physics documentaries, he's probably the best host out there...although I learn more from watching prof jim al-khalili or matt o'dowd (pbs spacetime). Brian Cox's work is just far more entertaining than anyone else I watch. This review is only based on the first episode (will update if it changes)...and unfortunately, this is not his best work. It's really short on science. It seems more about having him make feel good statements about why the universe is so wonderful. It felt like they had nothing new to say, so they just filled the show with drivel.
Given all of the solid folks out there making physics documentaries, he's probably the best host out there...although I learn more from watching prof jim al-khalili or matt o'dowd (pbs spacetime). Brian Cox's work is just far more entertaining than anyone else I watch. This review is only based on the first episode (will update if it changes)...and unfortunately, this is not his best work. It's really short on science. It seems more about having him make feel good statements about why the universe is so wonderful. It felt like they had nothing new to say, so they just filled the show with drivel.
As someone interested in astronomy and philosophy but definitely an amateur, I always enjoy Brian Cox's documentaries for their accessibility, quality and story telling. I found the series extremely informative and engaging. I personally enjoyed the CGI and music - Although it did feel quite indulgent, what could be more worthy of dramatisation than stars, galaxies, black holes and the origins of the universe itself? It feels important to make these concepts tangible and momentous, as they are. The use of Hubble's images through out is totally awe inspiring. Although I'm an environmentalist and I don't necessarily agree with how many locations were used, I thoroughly enjoyed the use of incredible footage from Earth drawing links with the patterns of nature in the cosmos. I would highly recommend for anyone curious about our place in the universe.
I for one thoroughly enjoyed every episode. For me, you can't go wrong with Brian Cox. He makes it a lot more accessible for the average person (me) to understand about space/the universe and an array of other topics. The explanations Brian provides alongside some really cool animations, left me wanting to watch more and find out more. Would love another series in a couple of years time after the James Webb telescope is launched. Interesting, thought provoking and maybe a touch scary at times.
Not sure why this is getting alot of negative reviews. People saying its "dumbed down" I think Brian himself would tell you these shows are not for people who already have advanced knowledge in planetary science or astrophysics. These programs are designed to entice the younger generation or to inspire adults who don't have a huge understanding of the universe. Everybody has to start from somwhere.
The CGI is beautifully done and the music fits very well. I for one have alot to thank Brian and the BBC for in terms of my knowledge of the universe. These programs have grown my knowledge and interest of the universe exponentially.
Brian Cox is the BEST!
The CGI is beautifully done and the music fits very well. I for one have alot to thank Brian and the BBC for in terms of my knowledge of the universe. These programs have grown my knowledge and interest of the universe exponentially.
Brian Cox is the BEST!
Did you know
- TriviaThe entire series was released on BBC iPlayer immediately after the first episode was broadcast on TV.
- SoundtracksNeptune
(Title Music)
written and performed by Foals
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK LTD
Arranged by Anze Rozman for Bleeding Fingers
- How many seasons does Universe have?Powered by Alexa
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- 16:9 HD
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