This 90-minute film is not exactly an abridged version of the
"Blue Planet" series. The scenes are not exact duplicates from the latter;
the images seem much sharper, perhaps due to faster shutter speeds, and the narration is by Gambon, not Attenborough. This would make
breathtaking family entertainment in a big screen theater with surround sound, but the educational value is almost non-existent.
Gambon often does not bother to even mention the organisms, much less say anything interesting about what we see on the screen.
For example, the scene of many predator species in a feeding frenzy has no narration at all other than a short preface about "sea birds";
We have no idea that these are Cape Gannets scavenging on Sardines driven to the surface by other predators.
Get the 4-DVD "Blue Planet" if you want to learn anything about the ocean. In any case, I believe this DVD is available only in Region 2 PAL
format; I bought my copy in Amsterdam.
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