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Planet Earth II - Season 1
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David Attenborough returns in this breathtaking documentary showcasing life on Planet Earth.
David Attenborough returns in this breathtaking documentary showcasing life on Planet Earth.
Actors:
Jerome Poncet,
Barrie Britton,
David Attenborough,
Mark MacEwen,
Pete McCowen,
Chadden Hunter,
Gordon Buchanan
Jerome Poncet
Barrie Britton
David Attenborough
8 May 1926, London, England, UK
Mark MacEwen
Pete McCowen
Chadden Hunter
Gordon Buchanan
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Sir David Attenborough
Country:
United Kingdom
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February 21, 2017
Understand this -- Planet Earth II is on another level. The BBC Natural History Unit has really outdone itself. This documentary is a truly sublime accomplishment, an epic achievement that everyone should watch.February 21, 2017
It's top rate TV, with a surprising amount of of advances in photography since the first installment in 2006.February 17, 2017
Nature photography has rarely been as spectacular as it is in Planet Earth II.February 10, 2017
Planet Earth II is not the perfect getaway. But these quibbles are overshadowed by the stunning shots and the access to more wonders of the world.February 17, 2017
Planet Earth II had access to giant leaps in camera and drone technology, and it used them to monumental success. The series feels different enough from the original to not just be a continuation, but something that stands on its own.February 21, 2017
It's gorgeous to look at, and you sit there in awe, marveling at how, exactly, those images can even exist. But it's more than just eye candy: The show's relationship with time gives viewers emotional stakes.March 30, 2017
The theme running through it is the preservation of life for prey and predator, with starvation an ever-present threat. For the nature addict, this is must-see material. It's likely to turn everyone else into fans of Darwin.February 22, 2017
Nature documentary sequel is a visual triumph.February 17, 2017
Spectacular.February 20, 2017
Impossible sights are enticingly strung together, forming stories like nothing we've ever seen before.