Watch Blue Planet II 2017–2022 123movies, Full TV Series Online – Nearly a generation after the acclaimed Blue Planet documentary was released, David Attenborough returns to narrate this groundbreaking sequel/reboot. Blue Planet ll focuses more heavily on mankind’s influence on the world’s oceans through both global pollution and climate change. This series features a variety of revolutionary segments never before seen in a video documentary, including: cuttlefish that hypnotize crabs to stun them, giant trevally that leap out of the water to catch low flying birds, and newly discovered dancing yeti crabs..
Plot: There is nowhere more powerful and unforgiving yet more beautiful and compelling than the ocean. Join us and explore the greatest yet least known parts of our planet.
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Sensational television
I watched the first installment of Blue Planet II with high hopes last night and it was everything I had hoped for. Once again, the BBC/David Attenborough-led team of international wildlife photographers has come up with a sensational piece of television documentary-making – updating and enriching the theme of the original Blue Planet series 10 years ago. You might think you could not be any more entranced by pods of dolphins swimming, until you see the spectacular footage of them surfing for pleasure in huge waves. And to then see a large pod of dolphins rendezvous with another species in a way never seen before, shows us that this is indeed a new way of looking at nature. I will be glued to the rest of the series to see just how much more the latest underwater filming techniques can show us about the seas – but also to hear the salient warning about how badly we are wrecking this Blue Planet of ours. I suggest the BBC make a gift of a boxed set of this series to every national leader on Earth – with a message that says: the future of all this is in YOUR hands.
There is still hope
Watching this masterpiece of a documentary, I do believe that, if we all contribute and change our way of life to a more respectful and sustainable way, the oceans and the planet still will have a chance to survive the human species. This documentary it should be shown in every school and broadcasting worldwide, so everyone could appreciate the raw beauty of our planet and that we have to do EVERYTHING in our power to save it, starting from NOW. There is still hope, we just have to believe and fight for it, It is worth it.
Original Language en
Runtime 6 hr 4 min (364 min)
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Rated TV-G
Genre Documentary
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Actors David Attenborough, Peter Drost, Russell Boulter
Country United Kingdom, United States, China, France, Germany
Awards Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 11 wins & 13 nominations total
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Sound Mix DTS (DTS HD Master Audio 5.1), Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1 (UHD)
Camera RED DRAGON
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Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), HDR10, Hybrid Log-Gamma
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