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Frozen Planet Reviews

  • Doris 2022-10-27 13:12:48

    How Desolation Became a Beauty

    The North and South Poles, mysterious and desolate places. Mysterious, because the footsteps of ordinary people always seem infinitely far away from this land, just like another place other than heaven and hell that does not belong to people. Desolate, any adjective seems superfluous to it, only a...

  • Herta 2022-10-24 03:39:29

    impressive shot

    Episode 1 The end of the earth: Long shots of wolves chasing bison; microscopic snowflakes and ice crystal caves; killer whales making waves to hunt seals.

    Episode 2 Spring: Caterpillars that come back to life 14 times; all males fight to win mating rights; behind the scenes are explorers, Cause...

  • Eleanora 2022-10-20 19:11:04

    That haunting white and blue will fade away

    At the end of the earth, there is such a beautiful polar landscape, which is dizzying, and I am instantly fascinated by it. The competition and slaughter of animals made my blood flow, and I wanted to reach out and save a dying life. Seeing the icebergs that have changed over the years, I also want...

  • Rozella 2022-10-12 11:10:00

    nature and animals

    1. The picture is beautiful, magnificent and exquisite. It's a lot of insight for anyone -- because no one can see so much amazing beauty in a harsh environment.

    The polar bear defeated many rivals and was injured and guarded the female waiting for the chance to have sex, and then parted ways to...

  • Candelario 2022-10-09 04:54:56

    The last pure land, the end of the world

    It took two days from yesterday to today, and I couldn't wait to watch six episodes plus two special episodes. The total duration is about seven hours and ten minutes. I was completely overwhelmed without watching it!

    Almost every frame is a very good photographic work, with crystal clear ice...

  • Ladarius 2022-10-05 18:41:04

    everything that has life

    On ice, on icebergs, on ice sheets, everything has life. As the footage of David's female voice glides across the Earth's poles, from a solitary polar bear on an ice sheet to an arctic fox hunting solitary, you may feel the life force froze here. But as long as you continue to follow the camera...

  • Ulises 2022-10-04 14:19:05

    Another Godly Documentary

    Recently, I just finished watching a set of Frozen Planet every day before going to bed. Responding to those taking these wildlife documentary photography team, they really are shooting with their lives ah. If you don't like it, you can't do it at all. Blockbuster-level pictures, epic soundtracks,...

  • Hannah 2022-10-04 01:23:21

    The frozen planet is also our planet

    First of all, I would like to thank the amazing work of nature and the production team that has gone through untold hardships.

    Episode 1 World's End: Never imagined how thick it would be to go through a snowstorm in the Arctic and Antarctic. Sometimes I think that the human imagination is the most...

  • Kraig 2022-09-27 01:50:47

    some of my favorite narrations

    "Ocean" 2011 Jake Behan Human indifference is undoubtedly the greatest threat to the ocean. Animals cannot maintain their right to survive by themselves, and the voices of endangered species will disappear, but the will to protect them has never been stronger. More and more people in the world are...

  • Duane 2022-09-24 21:01:10

    Frozen Planet

    l Introduction

    The documentary "Frozen Earth", which took 5 years to produce on the British BBC TV station, was recently launched. This expensive documentary uses the lens to truly show the two poles of the earth that are gradually dissolving and the various creatures living here. The scenes in...

Frozen Planet

Director: Mark Linfield

Language: English,Russian Release date: March 18, 2012