Earth’s Creatures

Michael Gunton, Martha Holmes
Daniel Craig, Sheltian Jan de Bruin
2011
UK
Completed
English
85 minutes
Detailed introduction
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。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating9.3(For reference only)。
"Earth’s Creatures" (also known as "A Life in the Wild") is produced by BBC Earth and Magic Light. The film captures the important mission of all creatures from the moment of their birth until they complete the legacy of passing on their offspring through a series of vivid and imaginative stories, revealing the intricate connections in the life cycles of species on Earth, including many segments previously unseen in films. The film is directed by Michael Gunton and Martha Holmes from the BBC Natural History Unit, and it features Daniel Craig in his debut narration for a documentary. The film uses simple and accessible language for children to understand. Craig stated that he felt very fortunate to be involved in this film, and the BBC Natural History Unit has proven their unparalleled excellence in documentary filmmaking over the years. Production The making and post-production of the film took over four years, with content edited from tens of thousands of hours of footage, showcasing breathtaking life forms that are sometimes fierce, bizarre, cute, and beautiful, often making you laugh unexpectedly. The film establishes many "firsts" in filming records, with many animals appearing in films for the first time, certain behaviors documented for the first time, or familiar scenes captured using new filming techniques that make them look entirely different. "Earth’s Creatures" was released in Japan on September 1, and according to MOJO box office data, it screened on 310 screens, earning $4.54 million at the box office in four days by September 4, topping the Japanese box office charts in its opening weekend. Japanese media reported that the film attracted 299,391 viewers in its first four days. In terms of promotion, the Japanese distributor Ai Wei has spared no effort for this documentary. In the Japanese version, the narrators are the father-daughter duo of Kojiro Matsumoto and Takako Matsumoto, who appeared on the popular variety show "Smap x Smap" hosted by the Japanese idol group SMAP on September 5. Additionally, the theme song for the film's Japanese version, "Sosei," performed by the musical group Mr.Children, has become a hot topic as well.