David Attenborough: Una vida en nuestro planeta

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Un presentador narra su vida - y la historia de la evolución de la vida en la Tierra - mientras lamenta la pérdida de enclaves vírgenes y ofrece su visión del futuro. (Netflix)

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POMO 

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español La misión de la vida de Attenborough en pocas palabras. Presentado de forma un poco simplista, pero gracias a esto, quizás finalmente comprensible incluso para aquellos que tienen que pensar en ello en primer lugar. ()

Pethushka 

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inglés Basically the most meaningful and important piece of cinema I've ever seen. If I were David, I would be proud of myself and my time on this planet. I can't think of another documentary that I would recommend to the entire world. ()

Kaka 

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inglés An epitaph of humanity with room for a potentially successful future happy ending that is shrouded in uncertainty and question marks. Attenborough communicates it simply, engagingly and clearly. The idea is evident. An absolutely essential documentary that should not be missed by anyone. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés David Attenborough puts an exclamation mark on the amazing series A Life on Our Planet. At the age of 94, it is a very personal confession of someone who was lucky enough to see a lot of beautiful things, and at the same time unlucky to have also seen them disappear. And you may wonder, who else but this admirable man should be explaining to humanity how stupid humans are and what can be done about it? If you only have to watch one documentary in your life, let it be this one. ()

lamps 

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inglés Is there any other documentary that everyone should watch in the XXI century? A strong statement by a wise gentleman that will sadden you, but which holds the necessary life-giving positivism of the appealing ecologist. Most of the praise is addressed not only at the “contents”, but also at the very execution of the documentary, it’s graceful connection of objective facts with a subjective appeal, the dramaturgical coherence, its intelligibility and the “minor details” like the gorgeous music and the breathtaking images. A great job and a very important message, which may have arrived late but it can also be a beginning. ()

Filmmaniak 

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español David Attenborough habla de su vida y, en el contexto de los cambios que se han producido en la Tierra en las últimas décadas, presenta un llamado claro y fácilmente comprensible sobre el tema de la ecología. La película sirve entonces no solo como una perfecta recapitulación de la carrera de este célebre documentalista, sino también como un importante mensaje sobre el estado del medioambiente en el que, en lugar de buscar a los culpables, se presentan propuestas y visiones constructivas. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés "...to continue we require more than inteligence – we require wisdom." David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a breathtaking homage to a man who, even at such an advanced age, is brimming with incredible determination to tell us humans what stage Mother Earth is in, and how we might modify our relationship with the omnipresent nature we have so selfishly appropriated. David Attenborough has had a long life, and when he looks back, he certainly has a lot to look back on, both the good experiences and the sad realities that have occurred over the last century through our collective fault. From a technical point of view, this is a classically excellent experience that offers, alongside beautiful shots from different parts of the world, some frightening scenes of the possible future that may befall us. The film has many interesting ideas and much wisdom from the mouth of the king of animal documentaries that should be set in stone. "If we take care of nature, nature will take care of us." ()

Remedy 

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inglés I was originally going to write that this is a breathtaking moral appeal from a wise man, but this isn't so much about morality as it is about actual survival and preserving whatever we have left (for now). I felt that David Attenborough wasn't really telling me anything new, but I still had a strong urge to listen to him carefully and look at a number of things from a broader perspective. Plus, you'd be hard pressed to find someone more vocal and well-travelled who has seen truly and literally first-hand how humanity has been ravaging plant and animal species across the planet over the past few decades. One of the few examples of a film where its very mission made an isolated impression on me. I've heard a lot of objections that this has all been said before and that David Attenborough is really just repeating himself. Sadly, I still don't feel that his years of appeals for environmental protection have produced the desired results, so two thumbs (and toes) up for any similar eco-documentary that will spread these ideas. [85%] ()

wooozie 

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inglés It got to me more than I had originally realized. I don't know what’s worse – the way we are decimating nature or the prognosis of what is yet to come. I must give credit to David Attenborough for being able to present an optimistic view of restoring our balance with nature. However, the future scenarios look so catastrophic and yet so realistic and logical that humanity is in for some serious trouble. Over the last 4 billion years of life on Earth, there have been five mass extinctions, and now the question is whether we are skyrocketing towards the point of no return, or we have already passed it, or whether humanity has the potential to recover and start actually taking care of the environment. Anyway, a great documentary, because if there’s anyone who has something to say, it's David Attenborough, who even at the age of 94 is still incredibly professional, with a more personal approach here than ever, which will surely make everyone stop and think. Thank you! “The living world will endure. We humans cannot presume the same…To continue, we require more than intelligence. We require wisdom.” ()