Sacred Planet

2004 [FRENCH]

Documentary

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 58% · 24 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 58%
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 335 335

Plot summary

SACRED PLANET is a journey away from the hectic "world" we live in. Through stunning cinematography, it transports you to some of the most fascinating, exotic, and remote sites on Earth, giving you new insights into her diverse landscapes, peoples, and animals. You'll be mesmerized by the beauty of these all-but-forgotten faraway places, the majesty of the creatures who live there, and the wisdom of the elders who hold the knowledge of the past. This magical around-the-world odyssey is an awe-inspiring wonder the entire family will enjoy.



July 08, 2023 at 01:55 PM

Director

Jon Long

Top cast

Robert Redford as Narrator
720p.WEB
428.61 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 46 min
P/S ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Aginor 1 / 10

Brainwashing

This is another lousy God selling commercial movie, it 'sells' us "All life is sacred, and everything is the spirit of one." Apparently there are some natives, somewhere in the wild world, they have lived by these ideals since time immemorial, but now they face extinction. They want their voices heard and it's time for us to listen! Sadly we don't hear their voices; their voices are dubbed in English, and to give the native flavor, they have been dubbed in native-sounding 'bad' English! The movie speaks about how all life is one spirit, and how it is proper to see the earth as a mother, yet it presents these ideas so conceptually, with makeup but without feeling; we are almost forced to agree with it, because it sounds so logical and there are so many beautiful hypnotizing scenes. The movie has no philosophy. It doesn't touch the ground, it doesn't say anything. There's nothing that 'evolves' or 'developes' in it. Some people may find it relaxing to watch the beautiful landscapes, but after you relax, the constant commercial sounding assertion that all life is divine, sensing the hidden manipulation that we should all become new-agers and live like tribal men gets boring fast. Everything is covered in a wave of nostalgia. It makes you feel stupid. The spiritual depth of the concepts are taken very lightly. I would wish this God, whatever it is, would stay inside the movie and rule there whatever it wants. I want my movie to stay in the movie. Don't stretch out of your boundaries and teach me reality!

Reviewed by GEM-20 7 / 10

Just beautiful!

Films that show people who are able to live simpler lives in unusual situations always fascinate me. This was a film that captivated me through every frame. It is filmed with such beauty that the images are quite striking.

I especially enjoyed how it demonstrates a difference between these rural situations with big city life. Cities are shown with high-speed imagery; cars fly by with incredible ferocity. This is then followed by transitions of killer whales surfacing, schools of fish swirling around, and monkeys jumping from tree to tree.

Native people are seen in canoes, or are hiking carrying long spears for the hunt. This film did not leave me with a sudden urge to live their kind of lives; however, I enjoyed what I saw.

It does not portray people as necessarily evil or bad for the earth as much as it demonstrates our need to care for what we have. This is the only Earth we know of. Let's take care of it.

Reviewed by Hollywood_Yoda 10 / 10

Sacred Indeed!

If you are into the nature category and also the documentaries, this is the one for you. Presented in beautiful landscapes and widescreen format, it will take your breath away. And with the narration, which is done by Academy Award winner Robert Redford, you will be heart felt by the end credits. Disney Pictures has come up with a new way to present new Documentaries, much like they had done back in the 1950's. Recently, they have done more documentaries, such as Ghosts of the Abyss and Aliens of the Deep. Most of them have gained much critical acclaim, and met with great response from viewers alike. And at 40 minutes, this Picturesque documentary feature will capture you forever, and deserves the 10 of 10 rating.

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