








8.3| Average votes grouped by age and by sex: | |||||||
| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
| Men: Votes: |
- 0 |
9 1 |
- 0 |
- 0 |
7 1 |
8.7 3 |
8.4 5 |
| Women: Votes: |
- 0 |
- 0 |
7 1 |
- 0 |
- 0 |
9 1 |
8 2 |
| Total: Votes: |
- 0 |
9 1 |
7 1 |
- 0 |
7 1 |
8.7 4 |
8.3 7 |
| Total includes those who didn't specify sex. | |||||||
A very good nature documentary... more Disney-like than I expect from BBC... Great visuals. The dialogue narrated by Daniel Craig was light and often humorous. I liked it but some may find it a tad to casual in life and death situations. Also can not figure out why they need to use a top actor to narrate a documentary... not much added value for the money.
| 7/10 | bwp33@ - 60 reviews 23.4.2012 - age: 50+ |
Great visuals and story make this amazing documentary what it is.
| 9/10 | goosebumps84@ - 193 reviews 22.4.2012 - age: 13-17 |
Good movie, worth seeing. Photography is awesome, good job BBC.
| 7/10 | virg_chenier@ - 12 reviews 31.3.2012 - age: 18-25 |
Amazing photography, cinematography and well narrated nature movie. A must see for all.
| 9/10 | rcompani@ - first review 29.3.2012 - age: 50+ |
You can't not enjoy this film. No convoluted plot to worry about. Just top notch BBC photography and nature in all her glory. Just makes you a bit sad to think that - with the way our beautiful planet is being degraded - we may never witness such beauty again in the future. Take your kids to this movie! They are the only ones who can save our planet Earth!
| 9/10 | sastrop@ - 2 reviews 29.3.2012 - age: 50+ |
Good for the whole family. BBC always makes great nature films. The bouncing frog was the best part.
| 7/10 | gaw@ - 58 reviews 26.3.2012 - age: 36-49 |
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