David Attenborough : Une vie sur notre planète

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A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future. (Netflix)

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Filmmaniak 

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français David Attenborough raconte sa vie et, en arrière-plan des changements survenus sur Terre ces dernières décennies, présente un appel clair et compréhensible sur le thème de l'écologie. Le film sert non seulement de récapitulation parfaite de la carrière de ce célèbre documentariste, mais aussi de message important sur l'état de l'environnement, où sont présentées des propositions et des visions constructives au lieu de chercher des coupables. ()

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D.Moore 

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anglais 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. ()

Kaka 

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anglais 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. ()

lamps 

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anglais 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. ()

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