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Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinematic rollercoaster ride for all ages, Deep Blue uses amazing footage to tell us the story of our oceans and the life they support.

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Release : 2003
Rating : 7.4
Studio : BBC Worldwide,  BBC Studios Natural History Unit,  Greenlight Media AG, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Michael Gambon David Attenborough Pierce Brosnan Frank Glaubrecht Jacques Perrin
Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

Tedfoldol
2018/08/30

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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KnotStronger
2018/08/30

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Adeel Hail
2018/08/30

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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lastliberal
2007/03/24

I have just watched three hours of the Galapagos on the National geographic Channel, and am preparing to watch 11 hours on Planet earth on Discovery. What a joy to see this film, narrated by Pierce Brosnan in between.Fi9lmed at the deepest ocean where no light can pierce, the colors and lights that are created by the inhabitants outshine any laser show that you can imagine.This is the wonder and beauty of our planet at its best. I cannot imagine why we have to travel to other worlds, when we have this one waiting for us.

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marie_again
2006/10/30

This is one of the best movies of marine lives. We can watch another universe into the sea. Beautiful images and music make us feel so comfortable. In the sea, it is very different world; however, we have sympathy and impression.The movie, "Deep Blue", show us how the marine creatures live in mysterious sea. In the deep blue world, these creatures don't live without using their wisdom. So I was very surprised at their great power to survive. The polar bear dives into icy ocean and hunt a bigger dolphin for its hungry cub. Emperor penguins have gone without food in order to protect their eggs for three months on the ice of 50 points below zero. It is not only very beautiful but also sad that shakes and dolphins and sea birds fight in water with aiming the school of sardines.The story into the sea is the drama without plot, but for lives in the water, life and death are to their side. So, it's not game; it's serious. They live desperately, so I was much moved. There are cruel scenes, for example the hunting of a killer whale, but it is reality. However, it is interesting in inexperienced world, and we can feel so wonderful, as if you took a trip to all over the sea. You will meet various lives and experience something priceless in this trip. I hope you have nice trip!!

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Carlos deVillalvilla
2005/04/09

Liked "Winged Migration" and "Microcosmos," "Deep Blue" is a big-screen nature documentary patiently filmed over a period of years. As "Winged Migration" concentrated on the creatures of the air, so "Deep Blue" focuses on creatures of the sea. Reminding us how little we have explored the liquid space of our own oceans, the images here can be beautiful and graceful (dolphins playing in the surf), humorous (a mass of crabs laying eggs on the sand) as well as grim and deadly (killer whales attacking and eating seal pups). The moments of beauty are poignant indeed, and "Deep Blue" has it's share of "wow" moments. It divides itself into various themes; the shallows, the shoreline, the open seas, the polar seas, and the deep. The latter is shot near the deepest places on earth, and several creatures never before photographed are displayed in all their bioluminescent glory. The penguins shooting out of the ocean like biological missiles is quite amazing, and the feeding frenzy of the sharks is terrifying. Michael Gambon's narration is rarely intrusive, but it isn't as informative as I would have liked; they could have used some graphics to at least give you an idea of what creatures you were seeing, or where the shots were located. Still, this is a beautiful film, much of which was filmed for the "Blue Planet" BBC series. It looks frightfully gorgeous on the big screen, although parents should be warned that the seal pup death scenes can be terrifying to younger or more sensitive viewers.

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Guardia
2004/12/12

Mostly this film is good. There are problems with the content though. There is a general discontinuity within the film. It is cut in what seems like a hurry - random shots of this or that dolphin in between this or that albatross (why are there so many dolphins in this!).I would say that it is a "pretty picture" kind of film rather than any kind of film regarding the details of nature or biology. I learnt nothing new from this film.I don't know why they even try to "enhance" the visual experience with such dynamic music - all this can ever really do is skew the experience. How can you possibly improve the visual qualities of a film like this with music? They did not really succeed here. At times, I was embarrassed to be in the cinema as it felt a lot like a Disney movie.The sound designer should take a good hard look in the mirror. "Wow! These deep sea creatures look like something from Venus or Neptune! I'll add these Star Trek samples when it flaps it's fin - I'm a genius!". BBC has lost some credibility in this aspect...Oh, and what the hell is that bit with the crabs?!

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