Lost Worlds - Life in the Balance (Large Format)

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IMAX's Lost Worlds is one of the large-format company's more ambitious productions. Inspired by Edmund O. Wilson's The Diversity of Life and taking its name from Arthur Conan Doyle's science fiction classic, it's a lively, yet thoughtful illustration of biodiversity that combines rare nature footage with well-integrated CGI effects and scientific inquiry (from biologists to schoolchildren). Actor Harrison Ford, convinced to participate because of his passion for environmental issues, narrates in a likeably laconic manner. Lost Worlds was filmed on location in Guatemala, Quebec, New York, California, and Venezuela, and the sequence set among the last's table-top mountains--particularly the alien terrain of Mount Roraima and breathtaking Angel Falls--is the highlight (and also the inspiration behind Conan Doyle's novel). Director Bayley Silleck (Cosmic Voyage) successfully illuminates the adage that "no man is an island." As Ford notes with characteristic understatement, "When we protect nature, we protect ourselves." --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance
Starring: Harrison Ford Manufacturer: Razor Digital Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EU1Q9A Release Date: 2006-05-16 |
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Deep in the jungles of Guatemala, a black jaguar prowls the ruins of Tikal, a Mayan city that has lain abandoned for a thousand years. What can its fate tell us about our own cities, our own society? To find out, join Harrison Ford on an exploration of the mysteries of our planet s biological diversity. Tunnel into a metropolis of microorganisms beneath New York, swim through the kelp forests of the Pacific, and climb to the top of the mysterious mountains in Venezuela that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s novel The Lost World .Discover the wondrous relationships of living things, explore humanity s interconnectedness with nature, and gain insight into the puzzle of human survival itself.
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Lost Worlds - Life in the Balance (Large Format)
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ASIN: B000063K1L |
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IMAX's Lost Worlds is one of the large-format company's more ambitious productions. Inspired by Edmund O. Wilson's The Diversity of Life and taking its name from Arthur Conan Doyle's science fiction classic, it's a lively, yet thoughtful illustration of biodiversity that combines rare nature footage with well-integrated CGI effects and scientific inquiry (from biologists to schoolchildren). Actor Harrison Ford, convinced to participate because of his passion for environmental issues, narrates in a likeably laconic manner. Lost Worlds was filmed on location in Guatemala, Quebec, New York, California, and Venezuela, and the sequence set among the last's table-top mountains--particularly the alien terrain of Mount Roraima and breathtaking Angel Falls--is the highlight (and also the inspiration behind Conan Doyle's novel). Director Bayley Silleck (Cosmic Voyage) successfully illuminates the adage that "no man is an island." As Ford notes with characteristic understatement, "When we protect nature, we protect ourselves." --Kathleen C. FennessyCustomer Reviews:
Good film, educational, and cool scenes........2004-03-17
Not worth the money / time.......2004-02-06
a few dollars in the balance!.......2003-10-31
Great Visceral Experience.......2002-12-29
Narrated by Harrison Ford (a devoted environmentalist), the film gets off to a compelling, mysterious start as we see a black jaguar lightly padding through the misty ruins of the ancient city of Tikal in the jungles of Guatemala. Great intro. The first thing I noticed was the great sound of this dvd. At the first peal of thunder in a storm, I was blown away by the totally encompassing surround track with deep bass and a very wide soundstage. A dolby digital 5.1 track as well as a dts track are included, and both sound very impressive. The video presentation is quite good, with good color and crisp defintion in its 1.33:1 aspect ratio (full screen). This enables the viewer to enjoy the lovely nature imagery, where the highlight is without doubt the other-worldly Tepuis.
In southern Venezuela, you'll find the amazing Tepuis mountains, shrouded in cloud and mist. We get a one of a kind look at them here, and it truely is like something from another planet. We even get to see a frog that avoids danger by climbing rocks only to roll up in a ball and roll back down the rock when the danger has passed. This amazing footage of these mountains is so rare, that it alone is almost worth the price of admission. The entire feature is only 37 minutes or so.
Sadly, the narrative script is bland to the extreme. Harrison Ford does a great job with what he has, but the script is so superficial it never stirs the emotions. Its like a sugar coated "nature good, cities bad" message, with no attempt made to offer suggestions for improving our relationship with the ever dwindling wild places on the planet.
Oh well, never mind, this video is still worth a look for the beautiful and unique look at the stunning Tepuis mountains. A good running director commentary is included, as well as a couple of decent behind the scenes featurettes. If you're a nut for this kind of stuff, then pick it up. Otherwise a rental might be the best way to go.
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