Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life

2009

Documentary

Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 97%
IMDb Rating 8.5/10 10 2172 2.2K

Plot summary

Darwin's great insight – that life has evolved over millions of years by natural selection – has been the cornerstone of all David Attenborough’s natural history series. In this documentary, he takes us on a deeply personal journey which reflects his own life and the way he came to understand Darwin’s theory.



August 09, 2023 at 12:48 AM

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Top cast

David Attenborough as Self - Presenter
720p.WEB
547.17 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
25 fps
12 hr 59 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by moldflesh 8 / 10

Another Fantastic Documentary From David Attenborough

This documentary is so perfectly done and all about facts, it is one of the most important references for the controversial issue of evolution. It's simply the approach of science to explain evolution to whoever wants to listen.

The producer/narrator being himself, David Attenborough uses very well done graphics and clips of animals from all around the world and narration as perfect as usual. Documentary starts with explaining the religious look at evolution and then explains every major question to the Darwin's "Origin of Species" scientifically.

Being a fourth year biology student; the movie is the summary of a whole year's Evolution class. It definitely is a must see if you are at least honest to yourself enough about learning facts of this highly controversial issue.

Reviewed by lagazzettadellosport 10 / 10

Best documentary ever made about Darwin and Evolution

It is not surprised Attenborough produced a perfect planned documentary in the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin birthday in 2009. As a Biologist, i can easily say that every word was diligently selected in the speech.

Attenborugh ascribed all of the controversial subjects related to Evolution and Darwin's ideas at those years.

The visual expression is very strong as well as the narration.

I don't recommend this documentary for people who has counter ideas of Evolution Theory. For the rest, i strongly recommend to watch it again and again.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 9 / 10

David Attenborough, Charles Darwin and evolution

As said many times, David Attenborough is a national treasure. He may apparently dislike the term, but it is hard to not say that about such a great presenter who has contributed significantly to some of the best documentaries there's ever been. Even lesser work, such as 'The Penguin King', is still more than worthwhile.

It is really hard picking favourites, let alone a definite favourite, among what Attenborough has done because he has done so many gems. It is the equivalent of trying to choose your favourite ice cream flavour or your favourite operatic role (for examples) and finding you can't pick. 'Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life' may not be Attenborough at his best, other work of his connects more emotionally with me, but for an understanding of Darwin, his theories and what makes them so interesting and controversial it doesn't get much better and is a must see.

For me it is very hard not reiterating what was said in reviews of Attenborough's previous work because consistently they have exactly the same strengths in quality. While not quite one of Attenborough's most visually beautiful offerings, 'Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life' as to be expected looks great. It is beautifully filmed, done in a completely fluid and natural, sometimes intimate way and there is nothing static about it at all. The editing is smooth and succinct. The music fits well and is memorable.

Using the likes of DNA and fossils to back up what is said, what the viewer is told is constantly fascinating for children and adults alike (when it comes to Attenborough's work the programme is one of the most interesting and perhaps important for a younger viewer), nothing is trivialised, nothing confuses and nothing patronises. There are complex and controversial theories of evolution presented, and done in a way that's easy to understand and plausible while also examining why the theories have the reception they do today and why they were revolutionary. Found myself learning a lot and found that even familiar knowledge was expanded upon.

Attenborough is a huge part of the appeal, of course, and his contribution helps significantly. He is very candid, clearly knowing his stuff and knowing what to say and how to say it. He delivers it with his usual richness, soft-spoken enthusiasm and sincerity, never talking down to the viewer and keeping them riveted and wanting to know more.

In summary, not one of Attenborough's finest but still a must see and important if wanting or needing to know more about the subject of evolution. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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