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What are the top ten BBC documentaries in the documentary encyclopedia?
Ground tremor

Douban score: 9.8

From the South Pole to the North Pole, from the equator to the cold zone, from the African grassland to the tropical rain forest, and then from the desolate peaks to the deep sea, countless creatures are presented to the world in an extremely beautiful posture.

Some people say that the documentary Pulse of the Earth is so beautiful that the fur of animals and the lines of the earth are extremely clear. It has nothing to do with interests, only human admiration and appreciation of the earth.

The miracle of the sun

Douban score: 9.4

Where did humans come from and where will the universe go? Professor Brian Cox has traveled to some of the most amazing places on earth.

Very wonderful and easy to understand popular science documentary, very james blunt's host.

Magical aurora, Titan's methane lake, Io's gorgeous scars, the hellish surface of Venus, the dusty wind of Mars, and the frozen gas of Saturn.

life

Douban score: 9.2

This is definitely the most shocking documentary. From the smallest creature to us, every creature has its own extremely elaborate lifestyle.

For the sake of life reproduction, every living thing is constantly following the laws of nature, and the earth will eventually be immortal.

beautiful China

Douban score: 9.3

A movie that I can never get tired of watching.

It is also the first joint production of CCTV and BBC. Through the perspective of foreign media, I have seen the familiar and unfamiliar motherland, and I believe you will also have a new understanding and shock to our motherland!

The planet of mankind

Douban score: 9.8

In the face of nature, human beings should always remain humble.

Magnificent, extraordinary, amazing and dignified, each episode excavates the perfect balance between man and the earth, which is the treasure of BBC.

The BBC has traveled to more than 80 cities and photographed rare human activities around the world and how they get along with the world.

The BBC's documentary, which took more than three years to elaborate, is comparable to the movie Planet Earth, and it is totally worth seeing when it has time.

"The world has existed for trillions of years, and human beings are only newcomers here."

home

Douban score: 9.2

This is also a documentary about the relationship between human beings and nature. It took us only 200,000 years to exhaust the resources on the earth.

The director visited 50 countries and overlooked the ecological light and shadow, which was beautiful. Popular science and warnings coexist, and the narration is well written.

Aerial photography is beautiful, shocking effect, and the messy world seems to have its own rules from the air.

Planetary ocean

Douban score: 8.7

The picture of underwater world is breathtaking!

But it takes a thousand years for the ocean current to complete a cycle, and when it returns to its original point, it is already a sea change after being looted and polluted.

Penguin: a spy in the crowd

Douban score: 9.7

The BBC spent nearly a year tracking and shooting Humboldt penguins in tropical Peru, rockhoppers in sub-Antarctic islands and emperor penguins in the cold Antarctic, and implanted fake penguin cameras. It's amazing. ...

So we saw the unusual behavior of penguins, how clumsily they peeped, how they stole their companions' stones, and how they protected their children. ......

South Pacific

Douban score: 9.7

Magic, horror and novelty are the feelings of most netizens after watching this documentary again, because you will see scenery and shots that you have never seen or even thought about!

The endless South Pacific has breathtaking beauty, but it also has extremely fragile vitality. ...

Titan.

Douban score: 9.7

The BBC spent a lot of money filming the phenomenon of dissolution, the animals living here, and the indescribable scenes of the most extreme cold place on earth, which is amazing.

With the development of time, the two poles of the earth may undergo earth-shaking changes due to human behavior. At that time, it might be more precious to look at the previous images.

Wit shooting is also reflective, which may be the most attractive place of this documentary!

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Douban score: 9.8

This documentary is relatively novel, it comprehensively records a series of behaviors of animals in the process of foraging, and all kinds of perfect processing shots make every animal appear vividly in front of us.

In particular, the handling of the details of animal predation in each episode is as shocking as special effects, and it is definitely worth seeing.