Review of One Life (2011) by Adam S — 24 Feb 2014
As an unabashed fan of nature documentaries, I was utterly entranced by this BBC Earth production, focusing on natures' never ending battle for survival.
If one looked hard enough they could maybe find flaws. The animal stories seemed connected only in the vaguest sense, and Daniel Craig lacks the natural narration charm of Sir David Attenborough. But that's not the point of nature documentaries.
If you are a fan of the format, then you'll find yourself watching capuchin monkeys utilizing tools (or trying to) and Grebes doing a mesmerizing love dance on the surface of the water. Also, the usual mix of cute elephants, dolphins and frogs.
It's educational, and a more than worthy entry into the pantheon of nature documentaries.
This review of One Life (2011) was written by Adam S on 24 Feb 2014.
One Life has generally received very positive reviews.
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