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Movie Reviews of Life in the UndergrowthMovie Review: I said "No, THAT'S the coolest thing I've ever seen" several times per episode. Summary: 5 Stars
I had no idea it was possible to shoot at such a small scale with this clarity. The camerawork is the best I've seen for such small subjects, and they were able to capture some pretty spectacular scenes, which must have required tremendous patience and ingenuity. The narration was scientifically accurate as far as I could tell, and although I would have enjoyed more scientific detail, I think it was perfectly suited to a non-expert audience.
Movie Review: Another hit! Summary: 5 Stars
My husband and I love David Attenborough and his documentaries, so I bought this one for my husband's birthday. We both love it! Even I, with my acute arachnophobia, watch enthralled. As with most of DA's documentaries, it fills me with wonder and delight every time. I like it even better than "Planet Earth" because taking on a smaller subject (insects rather than all animals over the whole planet) allows for greater depth.
Movie Review: Beautiful Summary: 5 Stars
The filming of this miniature world is perfectly done
Narrated my David Attenborough is as always hypnotising
And incredible look in Large empires of the insect world
No expense was spared on the making
I have bought it to add too my collection which includes
Planet Earth, Blue Planet, Living Planet, Life in the Freezer
A must DVD to own for nature lovers
Thanks
Buddha
Movie Review: Amazing! Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the best nature programs on insects available. The BBC crew uses the most cutting edge technology available to film insects at their level, giving the viewer the feeling of being among the insects. The subjects range from backyard bugs to very rare exotics. David Attenborough's narration is lively and informative as usual. This is highly recommended to anyone interested in entymology and nature!
Movie Review: amazing camerawork Summary: 5 Stars
This is another top-notch production from the BBC and David Attenborough. The camerawork is astonishing and is perfectly complemented by Attenborough's genuine enthusiasm, interest and knowledge. There are a couple of dodgy CGI moments that don;t really add anything and seem to be there for the sake of it, but this is a very minor gripe. Truly the gold standard of natural history broadcasting.
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