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Elephants have long been a source of wonder and mystery with their rich emotional lives and almost supernatural ways of navigating the world.Elephants have long been a source of wonder and mystery with their rich emotional lives and almost supernatural ways of navigating the world.Elephants have long been a source of wonder and mystery with their rich emotional lives and almost supernatural ways of navigating the world.
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Beautiful photography as is National Geographic's hallmark. Many interesting insights. However, Natalie Portland is a poor choice for narration, non compelling with neither voice nor the delivey of a professional. Should have hired Morgan Freeman. Also, often the writing is sophomoric at best.
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Beautiful photography as is National Geographic's hallmark. Many interesting insights. However, Natalie Portland is a poor choice for narration, non compelling with neither voice nor the delivey of a professional. Should have hired Morgan Freeman. Also, often the writing is sophomoric at best.
(Repeating to achieve the required of minimum requirement this is all that needs saying).
Beautiful photography as is National Geographic's hallmark. Many interesting insights. However, Natalie Portland is a poor choice for narration, non compelling with neither voice nor the delivey of a professional. Should have hired Morgan Freeman. Also, often the writing is sophomoric at best.
I loved the first episode but I hate that Natalie Portman is way too quiet to the background noise you can barely hear what she's saying. Hopefully they will re-release it at some point and increase the volume of Natalie Portman so you can actually hear some of the stuff she's saying with that being said I would have given this a 10 because it's an awesome show but when you can't hear the narrator it's not very enjoyable and I thought maybe it could be the platform I was watching it on but I watched it on both who and Disney Plus and both she's way too quiet but it does have quite a few very interesting facts.
Beautifully shot and well edited. Some great real life drama with plenty of facts interwoven into the narrative. Really get a feel of what it's like to be an elephant in an ever changing World.
Each one in the series feels very different, and deals with the changing landscapes in a spectacular way.
There's a good mix of fact and drama, with most of the storylines really immersive.
This series feels different to others in a good way. Providing insight but not getting too sidetracked by the usual man v animal dilemma.
I came away from the series with a greater understanding of elephants and the landscape they have help shape.
Each one in the series feels very different, and deals with the changing landscapes in a spectacular way.
There's a good mix of fact and drama, with most of the storylines really immersive.
This series feels different to others in a good way. Providing insight but not getting too sidetracked by the usual man v animal dilemma.
I came away from the series with a greater understanding of elephants and the landscape they have help shape.
It is a documentary with great views and very delightful for the eye.
But I just could not stand the narration. It is overdramatic, it is creating some storylines that are just impossible to leave aside and to watch the views with ease.
Like for example on episode 2 we see that the herd has left without a new-born and its mother. The narration is trying to tell us that is because the baby overslept.. I just cannot believe that is the truth and we don't know why if this at all happened.
I tried to watch it without the sound but then I miss the nature noises.. that is why I had to stop watching it. It is so irritating that makes me stop watching and write a review...
But I just could not stand the narration. It is overdramatic, it is creating some storylines that are just impossible to leave aside and to watch the views with ease.
Like for example on episode 2 we see that the herd has left without a new-born and its mother. The narration is trying to tell us that is because the baby overslept.. I just cannot believe that is the truth and we don't know why if this at all happened.
I tried to watch it without the sound but then I miss the nature noises.. that is why I had to stop watching it. It is so irritating that makes me stop watching and write a review...
As Episode 1 of "Secrets of the Elephants" (2023 release; 4 episodes ranging from 36 to 44 min each), we are in the "Savanna" in Zimbabwe, and the narrator Natalie Portman introduces us to a flock of about 30 elephants, including a 4 months old calf who clings to his mother, the matriarch of the group. It is the dry season, and the group desperately needs water. The matriarch knows exactly where to go, but they face a 600 ft. Cliff with a steep and dangerous descent. At this point we are 10 minutes into Episode 1.
Couple of comments: this is the latest production from the National Geographic. Here they take a closer look at the amazing animal that is the elephant. We all know these animals are very social, but here we learn about the language (various grunts and cries) used by elephants and how extensively they communicate. Episode 1 looks at elephants in the African Savanna, and the other episodes look at elephants in other locations. Just as important, if not more so, is the drop dead photography in this mini-series. Our plant is amazingly beautiful, as are the animals. Let's all do our share to preserve this for future generations.
"Secrets of the Elephants" was released this weekend to coincide with the Earth day celebration. Episode 1 premiered last night on the National Geographic Channel, and all 4 episodes started streaming on Disney+ today (Saturday). I've seen the first 2 episodes so far, and I plan to watching the remaining 2 episodes later this weekend. If you are in the mood for a high quality nature documentary, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the latest production from the National Geographic. Here they take a closer look at the amazing animal that is the elephant. We all know these animals are very social, but here we learn about the language (various grunts and cries) used by elephants and how extensively they communicate. Episode 1 looks at elephants in the African Savanna, and the other episodes look at elephants in other locations. Just as important, if not more so, is the drop dead photography in this mini-series. Our plant is amazingly beautiful, as are the animals. Let's all do our share to preserve this for future generations.
"Secrets of the Elephants" was released this weekend to coincide with the Earth day celebration. Episode 1 premiered last night on the National Geographic Channel, and all 4 episodes started streaming on Disney+ today (Saturday). I've seen the first 2 episodes so far, and I plan to watching the remaining 2 episodes later this weekend. If you are in the mood for a high quality nature documentary, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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