Director : Alastair Fothergill
Producer : Andre Sikojev, Nikolaus Weil, Stefan Beiten
Screenwriter : Leslie Megahey, Alastair Fothergill
Starring : James Earl Jones
Oh, the places you'll go, courtesy of Earth, Disneynature's first foray into
environmental filmmaking that has been rolling out across the globe since 2007
and now finally reaches the States.
Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield's breathtaking documentary goes to
impressive lengths to capture the animals, vegetables, and minerals occupying
the four corners of our planet. With time-lapse photography and miraculous
aerial shots taken from hot air balloons, the filmmakers display what Earth
narrator James Earl Jones calls the rhythm of the seasons on the third rock
from the sun. (Stay through the end credits for insightful footage of the
directors on land, in the air, and under the sea.)
Jones mixes humor with educational trivia about the earth's unique environments
during his narration as the documentary tracks polar bear cubs in the arctic
and junior elephants in arid South Africa. The baby animals are adorable --
reminding us time and again that Disney produces this documentary – but the
film also embraces the consequences of wilderness life, so parents should be
warned. Hungry cheetahs hunt weaker animals. A papa polar bear starves to death
when he fails to find food. Adults may smile when the voice of Mufasa discusses
the circle of life, but the sight of an actual lion king sinking its claws into
an overmatched elephant could have young ones cowering in their seats.
Overall, Earth entertains as much as it educates. Its messages aren't
earth-shattering. Other documentaries, from An Inconvenient Truth and Arctic
Tale to March of the Penguins, have covered a lot of this ground before. But
they are lessons that bear repeating, and the spectacular cinematography
already has me looking forward to Disneynature's Oceans, promised for 2010.
Aka Disney's Earth.
High five.
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Rating: G, 2009