Planet Earth II

2016
Planet Earth II
9.5| 5h0m| en| More Info
Released: 06 November 2016 Released
Producted By: BBC
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02544td
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A decade ago, Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Ten years on, the unprecedented advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world, means we can once again reveal our planet from a completely new perspective. In the most ambitious landmark to date, Planet Earth II allows us to experience the world from the viewpoint of the animals themselves. Journeying through jungles, deserts, mountains, islands, grasslands and cities, this series explores the unique characters of Earth’s most iconic habitats and the extraordinary ways animals survive within them. Captured in an unparalleled level of detail, for the very first time we can truly immerse the viewer in incredible landscapes and share the most dramatic moments in animals’ lives. From spellbinding wildlife spectacle to intimate encounters with amazing animals, Planet Earth II will take you closer than ever before.

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roly-59229 Planet Earth II gives you amazing stunning views of nature and the world that we live. David is just a brilliant narrator and only the BBC can provide us with something amazing like Planet Earth II. If you can binge-watch it all over again, I would recommend doing so.
CinemaClown Planet Earth II may not be as groundbreaking as its 10-years old predecessor but it is just as epic in scale, abundant in content & splendour in detail, if not more, and is a roller-coaster ride that lives up to its promise of taking its viewers through a whirlwind of emotions. An extensively researched, meticulously carved & passionately filmed documentary series that further benefits from David Attenborough's tranquillising narration & Hans Zimmer's evocative soundtrack, Planet Earth II is another standard-setting work from BBC Natural History Unit, and is essential viewing in every sense of the word.
thenerdofsuperstuff If you love nature,you'll enjoy this one but if you think nature and wildlife is boring. I recommend you stay away from this as you won't like it. I'm kind of in the middle. If you don't like animals being killed. Don't watch it. I'm not the biggest fan of David Attenborough. But if you do geography in school. You'll probably watch this at least once. 8.2/10
Harhaluulo54 I have seen 4 episodes thus far.Episode one had one remarkable scene. Episode two I loved to death. Episodes three was more and less the same we - fans of nature documentaries - have seen tens of times before. Episode four was better than 3rd, but not by much.I experienced about as many "not this Sh!t again" moments as I had "omg, this is awesome" moments. That's not a good ratio. I definitely recommend watching this, but I can't feel but disappointed. My expectations were definitely not met, but even after saying that, the series should have never gotten the usual 5/10 from me - but that's exactly how good it was. I would be more pleased to see 100 hours of unedited footage without the jokes, slow-motion and musics than I am with this "Took 10 years to make, lasts under 6 hours" cinematic experience which execution reminds me of Michael Bay movie. If you take a look into the episode rating, the series rating doesn't make any sense. 9.7/10, but the episode average is 7.9/10. Seems rigged, I know. It looks like people want to get this on top rather than to rate it for what it is. Planet Earth 1, Life, Frozen Planet, Africa, The Hunt, even Human Planet all are better than Planet Earth 2 is. Just to name few. Even here on IMDb, the episode ratings are better for every show. All of those are solid documentaries. Planet Earth 2 isn't.