Based on 557 votes and 46 reviews.
they just used the Planet Earth footage and narration, only edited it down and changed the narrator. Good thing I got my money back, but I bet they have done the same thing for next year with their "Oceans" movie, which is probably the BBC's "Blue Planet" documentary.
RIP OFF OF PLANET EARTH. Half of the movie was the same footage they used in planet earth and alot of it was the same narration. I can't believe they are making money from re feeding us the same thing.
Wow, just saw this movie and thought it was pretty good... until 10 minutes later I came home and turned on the TV and literally saw the EXACT SAME THING on Planet Earth "Great Plains" 2006. What a ripoff!!
Certainly beautiful to look at out; I was however, put off by how the story humanized the animals, only to show the babies being devoured, again and again. I'm not against showing the harsh realities of the wild - not at all - but when it's combined with such a cutsey narrative (calling the animals "mom" and the big emotinal musical score), it's unsettling. Just my opinion - although there were a few crying children in the audience who I think would agree.
100 Stars great documantry and reminder of all the unseen changes in the world around us and in nature itself! Take your kids. THEY WILL LEARN.
Wow can't wait to see if more made like this. It was fantastic! You have to see it, If you love the planets natures and wonders , you will not be dissapointed. Have to see it again and bring more friends.
Earth is a very weak ripoff of Planet Earth, some parts word for word. While I love James Earl Jones David Attenborough is a better narrator by far. Great movie if you have been living under a rock and haven't seen P.E.
This movie was awesome. We take for granted the beauty of this planet we live on. Im ashamed of how much damage we have done.
my children were quite disappointed to know that animals were killed and left to die without the humans videoing them helping them. The baby elephant that wondered in the wrong direction should have been given direction to his mama. And the daddy polar bear should have been feed to at least keep him a live. Aren't these animals becoming extinct?
I brought 2 11 year old girls to see this movie and they loved it. So much so that they wish to go again. Also my husband enjoyed it so much he is going to take his father to enjoy this movie again with him. High five for this documentary.