Deep Blue
Until now, we've only touched the surface.
This stunning documentary exposes the vast, touching, violent, and alien world beneath our oceans. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan and produced by the award-winning BBC team that brought you The Blue Planet, Deep Blue features stunning footage of orcas, sharks, jellyfish, coral reefs, thermal vents, and more strange sights from beneath the surface of the ocean.
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stunning footage - Mike34
Having watched the Earth series, this movie was equally as good. I enjoyed the stunning footage or the oceanic animals and creatures. The narration added some interesting information about each creature shown. Make sure you request the Blue-Ray version and watch it on a good quality HD tv to enjoy the images.Disappointed - Lesley
This documentary had fabulous photos with little to no dialogue explaining what was on the screen. Some of the dialogue was elementary, not going into any detail at all.
If you want to see similar documentaries/photos of the world, National Geographic makes the best. This one was quite a disappointment.A Pleasure. - samiam1
The ocean is amazing. It's impossible to completely show just how amazing, but this show sure does damn close. The cinematagraphy is out of this world! I was a little disappointed in the lack of naration. Pierce Brosnan does a wonderful job, of course, but there just wasn't enough. I feel it's so important for the viewer to understand what is going on, especially for the mainstream everyday person, who may or may not be familiar with biological systems. I think the only thing I would change about this film is to include more information in the form of narration.
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stunning footage - Mike34
Having watched the Earth series, this movie was equally as good. I enjoyed the stunning footage or the oceanic animals and creatures. The narration added some interesting information about each creature shown. Make sure you request the Blue-Ray version and ...Disappointed - Lesley
This documentary had fabulous photos with little to no dialogue explaining what was on the screen. Some of the dialogue was elementary, not going into any detail at all.
If you want to see similar documentaries/photos of the world, National Geographic ...A Pleasure. - samiam1
The ocean is amazing. It's impossible to completely show just how amazing, but this show sure does damn close. The cinematagraphy is out of this world! I was a little disappointed in the lack of naration. Pierce Brosnan does a wonderful job, of course, ...