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Binding: DVD
EAN: 5014503214623
Format: PAL
Label: 2 Entertain Video
Manufacturer: 2 Entertain Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: 2 Entertain Video
Region Code: 2
Release Date: June 09, 2008
Running Time: 300 minutes
Studio: 2 Entertain Video
Sales Rank: 358
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Well, well, well congratulations to the BBC... They have outdone themselves yet again.
What with the lovely voice over, done by the brilliant Bernard Hill (and who wouldn't recognise that), to the beautiful photography, this really is an outstanding series (and not the rubbish that one of the other reviews put it)... So even though I haven't got it on DVD yet, I am seriously thinking if not for me then for my mum for her Xmas stocking, then I could borrow it once in a while...(MAYBE)
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This is an amazing DVD... if you dont watch it you really are missing out.. I never knew what a fantastic place China is... such contrasts. For me this out shines Planet Earth and Blue Planet..A world in one country.. I will be giving out copies of this for Christmas presents... an education very well done. Thanks BBC!
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Stunningly-good; brilliant, evocative, clearly-spoken narration; amazing photography. I am in awe of the quality of production and it makes a quite exceptional TV experience.
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Wonderful imagery brings alive this amazing country,enough to make you want to visit and see it all for yourself !! Hope they see sense and release a soundtrack cd soon,the music alone is outstanding ! Sure it would be popular with China being the country of the moment !
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In rather a departure from the previous informal "wild" series (Andes To Amazon,Wild Africa, Wild Caribbean, Wild Down Under), this 6 part documentary includes more of the life of Chinese peoples in both countryside and cites. The previous offerings divided up the geography into distinct biomes- plains, mountains, freshwater, seas etc. Here we are presented with a specific region at a time.
It still has stirring landscapes, engaging animals, dramatic music and Bernard Hill's lugubrious voiceover, but compared with previous offerings the actual wildlife photography seemed to be a bit on the cheap. If you compare the recent Life In Cold Blood which was packed full of technological wizardry, this documentary seems to have been done ... Read More:
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