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90The wildlife documentary One Life is a visually gorgeous, at times astonishing screen experience.
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75Nature films don’t come any more spectacular than the BBC’s One Life.
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Feb 19, 201363As much as Daniel Craig's narration can feel tacked-on, it's really secondary to the film's expert camerawork.
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75What's before our eyes suggests we share the planet with some amazingly strange beings.
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60Quite a spectacle, and a nice family outing.
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80The opportunity to see the stunning footage on the big screen is not to be missed, and the narration by Daniel Craig, delivered with James Bond-style drollness, makes it as much fun to listen to as to watch.
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60The latest production from the BBC Natural History Unit is a typically eye-catching, years-in-the-making chronicle of animal life that is tainted by the urge to anthropomorphize.
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60Daniel Craig makes a decent fist of the narration. But you could also do without its gush about the “incredible journey” all beings on the planet share.
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60Beautiful slo-mo, up-close-and-personal cinematography abounds, as does an aggravating desire to turn its many subjects (and their plights to survive) into reflections of mankind.