A Perfect Planet
A Perfect Planet (2021)

A Perfect Planet

4/5
(87 votes)
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Whatever the legend (Sir David Attenborough) touches turns into sparkling gold. The images are stunning and every shot was composed amazingly, bringing to our eyes the majesty and the marvels of nature and the wonderful world we are living in.

This series is good in many ways. This series have totally new and rare scenes like scene of the green iguanas.

Whatever the legend (Sir David Attenborough) touches turns into sparkling gold. The images are stunning and every shot was composed amazingly, bringing to our eyes the majesty and the marvels of nature and the wonderful world we are living in.

This series is good in many ways. This series have totally new and rare scenes like scene of the green iguanas.

David, Aging biologist, obsessed with the natural world, generously rewarded and amply showered for his whole life with free jet-travel and accolades, in his old age has now, apparently become embittered by the youth of today. But, in his endless lectures about the wonders of Nature he fails to produce just ONE good reason why the younger generation, who need the same space and resources to develop and he did, should not also have the same entitlements?

Remember when you could watch a nature documentary without being constantly told how much humans suck? If you want to talk about climate change, fine, make a climate change documentary.

There comes a time when people have taken just about as much as they can take. The hypocrisy of somebody that has lived a life travelling the world for the last 50 years now telling everyone else, from the comfort of his London home that WE are destroying the Planet is pure effrontery.

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