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(ENG/SPA) Our Planet: The High Seas Episode 6 Documentary Review@promete0sz497d
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  1. Review: "Our Planet" documentary series@vickaboleyn2579d

    Author's note: This review was published in Spanish language in June 5th, 2019. It may content spoilers.

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    On April of this year, Netflix released an interesting 8 episode documentary series about our home, planeth Earth. Narrated by the known naturalist David Attenborough on its original language (English) and by Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek on Spanish language, Our Planet introduces us to an unique visual spectacle, almost  photographic.

    From elephants walking through the desert to hares and wolves in Chernobyl, Our Planet shows us with its subtle and precise narrative what we could lose if we continue with our irresponsible attitude against certain threats, such as global warming and the massive disappearance of species because of human activity without any control. It makes you reflect and rethink what we as a race can (and should) do if we set ourselves the challenge of conserving the only home we have through responsible actions that could reverse the damage to ecosystems and their inhabitants.

    In its official website, which is always promoted at the end of each episode, the program offers interesting material on biodiversity, sustainability and other important issues related to the environment. This material could be useful for teachers who teach classes at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels on Ecology, and could even invite new generations to seek solutions or adopt responsible attitudes in the face of the new challenges that arise in our present.

    If you're a Netflix user, I invite you to watch you. Believe me, you'll not repent of seeing the beauty that our planet offers to us.

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  2. Reseña: Our Planet (2019)@vickaboleyn2580d

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    En abril de este año se estrenó en Netflix una interesante serie documental de 8 episodios sobre nuestro hogar, el planeta Tierra. Our Planet, narrado en su idioma original (el inglés) por el famoso naturalista británico David Attenborough y en español por Salma Hayek y Penélope Cruz, nos presenta un espectáculo visual único, casi de fotografía. 

    Desde elefantes caminando por el desierto hasta liebres y lobos en Chernobyl,  Our Planet nos muestra con su narrativa sutil y precisa lo que podríamos perder si continuamos con nuestra actitud irresponsable frente a ciertas amenazas como el calentamiento global y la desaparición masivas de especies a causa de la actividad humana sin ningún control. Te hace reflexionar y replantear lo que nosotros como raza podemos (y debemos) hacer si nos fijamos el reto de conservar el único hogar que tenemos a través de acciones responsables que logren revertir el daño a los ecosistemas y a sus habitantes.

    En su página oficial, la cual es promovida siempre al final de cada episodio, el programa ofrece interesante material sobre biodiversidad, sustentabilidad y otros temas importantes relacionados con el medio ambiente. Este material podría ser útil para docentes que imparten clases a nivel primaria, secundaria y preparatoria sobre Ecología, e incluso podría invitar a las nuevas generaciones a buscar soluciones o adoptar actitudes responsables frente a los nuevos retos que se plantean en nuestro presente.

    Si tienes Netflix, te invito a verlo. No te arrepentirás de ver la belleza que ofrece nuestro planeta.

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  3. Our Planet (Netflix Series) : just lovely@gooddream2639d

    I like nature shows and one thing that can definitely be counted on is that if David Attenborough is involved in the narration it is going to be a winner for sure. All of these episodes were only recently released and I have only watched 2 of them and it comes as no surprise that they are amazing.

    [source](https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/our-planet-netflix-logo-800x493.png)

    The show, thus far focuses on nature and humanity's impact on it with our irresponsible ways. While this is nothing new and can be a bit frustrating to watch since the show provides only "finger-pointing" rather than any sort of real solution suggestions. I always find this irritating when a show just says "hey, you are terrible for living your life the way you do but we don't really have any suggestions on how to change that... please watch our show!" But in the end the images and of course David's soothing voice, make for wonderful entertainment.

    [source](https://static0.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Our-Planet-Netflix.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=738)

    The things that they cover are done in a way that I can't even imagine how they work it out. I have a couple of friends that work in precisely this field (nature videography) and they routinely go on location for weeks only to produce no meaningful footage and therefore almost none (or entirely none) of it ends up being used. Therefore, I can't even imagine the resources that were utilized in order to obtain the footage that this series presents... Probably a crew of people so massive that they are negatively impacting the very ecosystem they are suggesting we should all work harder to protect.

    [source](https://themoviemylife.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/our-planet-2019-new-david-attenborough-documentary.png?w=474)

    The cameras they use are astounding and the video they have in even just the first 2 episodes are absolutely beautiful. The stories they weave are aspects of the world that 99% of us will never be privy to and that is what makes the series so magical.

    If you like nature documentaries or appreciate Attenborough's narration of such things anywhere near as much as I do, it probably goes without saying that you would watch this series anyway. It is just breathtaking. You may even learn a thing or two in the meantime. I do like the fact that they don't try to lecture too much about humanity's impact in any sort of specific manor and they (so far) have steered clear of any political sides.

    In the meantime I hope it stays that way and that they simply continue to show amazing video and images of wildlife that is just amazing to see. It doesn't surprise me that an Attenborough special would be this magnificent... all of his work is... and I am delighted that there is a new series out there that was only just released yesterday.

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