Life is rough for the animals in the arctic, but nature is just to gorgeous.
Do yourself a favor and watch it, or buy it.I had missed the opportunity to see this movie & was looking forward to viewing it on my 3D TV. Some of the photography was beautiful, but the narration/"story" left a lot to be desired. I enjoy nature documentaries that showcase the animals, offering little known facts and interesting views of their behavior. The film states "Polar bears are brown bears that moved up to the Arctic & became white". How about telling the viewers that a polar bear's hair is transparent? That's a real fact!
Unfortunately, this film is politically motivated propaganda focused on "global warming", not on polar bears.
As for the previous reviewer crying during this movie? I felt like crying after wasting the money to purchase this DVD.My three year old loves watching it... Meryl Streep is amazing with the narration and it's a dramatic documentary about what we are doing of this world. A must have in your library... Educational and fun..it lacks what a 3D movie has. It seems to be a 2D only. I was expecting a movies that would take you to the 3rd dimension but unfortunately I feel like something is missing.


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