Genesis

Genesis

2004
Documentary
1h 21m
Animals are the main players in this flamboyant, modern, yet timeless Genesis. (ThinkFilm)
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Genesis

2004
Documentary
1h 21m
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Rated 14 Aug 2007
50
26th
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Rated 24 Mar 2010
76
87th
Taking the form of a kind of true fable, this movie does not really attempt to impart much biological information. Rather, it tries to evoke, illustrate and describe the negentropic, conservative, desirous, rapacious and mortal character of life on Earth, something it does beautifully well. This is in my opinion a great film for intelligent children interested not just in facts but also in ideas.
Rated 27 Sep 2008
75
90th
While the narrative is quite biased towards tying everything into a pattern and creation idea, some of the imagery was creative in themselves as composition. Most of the movie we simply watch the dazzling effect of liquid dynamics. There is a particular scene that was shining on its own; long legged spiders shot with micro-lenses on web with a violin track in the background.
Rated 20 Oct 2009
3
45th
In the beginning I thought this might quickly become a bit monotonous, but there's just so much fascinating footage. The narration is very thoughtful, and I liked all the visual metaphors complimenting it.
Rated 12 Mar 2022
81
69th
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Rated 23 Feb 2023
43
23rd
When i have done many exams regarding evolution theory then for me this movie didn't offer anything new. Did expect a better documentary and not just a short show. Musical score was great.
Rated 22 Sep 2008
49
18th
Just can't keep up with Microcosmos.
Rated 18 Jul 2008
82
50th
A tribesman tells the tale, simply but accurately (so far as we know scientifically) of where life began and the basic truths common to all life. No real new information here. But the simple narration is filled with thought-provoking metaphors and is told over beautiful animal footage and stop action photography and dramatic sometimes-surprising music. Many interesting reptiles. Some fish. Why no mammals? Overall a nice piece to meditate over.

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