Wild China

Wild China

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Editorial Reviews

An exotic fusion of natural history and Oriental adventure, "Wild China" is a series of journeys through four startlingly different landscapes, each based around the travels of a real historical character. With splendour, scale and romance, Wild China lifts the veil on the world's most enigmatic and magnificent country, delving into its vibrant habitats to reveal a land of unbelievable natural complexity. Journey across China from the glittering peaks of the Himalayas to the barren steppe, the sub-Arctic to the tropical islands, through deserts both searingly hot and mind-numbingly cold and see, in pioneering images, a dazzling array of mysterious, beautiful, wild and rare creatures.

Beautifully filmed and soothingly narrated by Bernard Hill (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), Wild China takes an expansive look at the fourth largest country in the world. Over a period of more than six hours, the miniseries--which was co-produced by the BBC and China's CTV--lets viewers into a world that is straddling the line between modern-day efficiency and old world traditions. Fans accustomed to travelogues with personable hosts such as quirky Anthony Bourdain or perky Samantha Brown leading them through far away places may get a little bored with the hands-off approach here. But the beauty of this production is in the country and the people, and the way the filmmakers present them in crisply edited vignettes. We see the jumping spiders atop Mount Everest, the winding grace of the Great Wall, and of course some shy pandas that many people equate with China. But some of the best moments are the simple ones--children in a classroom, fishermen working the waters, and monks meditating in monasteries. As did the Planet Earth series, Wild China makes viewers wish they were there. The film doesn't touch heavily on the politics of China, but it isn't lacking because of the omission. As it is, Wild China ends all too soon, leaving viewers longing for more for a country that once didn't welcome foreigners in. --Jae-Ha Kim

Customer Reviews

Exceptional

Reviewed by Cliff Stabler, 2010-03-03

Among the elite nature documentaries, like "Wild Migration", "Wild China" stands alone because it is a comprehensive series of all China, region by region. Immaculate film-techniques wedded with pristine science. Exotic birds. Sweeping vistas. More than education, it is a visual wonder. The PRC must be congratulating itself for granting permission to film teams in the field because the product does more to sell China as a must-see tourist destination than all the Beijing Olympic ceremonies combined.

One should not miss this.

Reviewed by Elia II, 2010-02-14


Although desired by so many, cost, distance, and physical challenge of this trip, is often prohibitive. This beautifully filmed series is a must for those that wish to experience China. It will be one of the few 'play over and over' discs you will own.

The other side of China

Reviewed by AvgMom2, 2010-02-03

This DVD set shows the other side of China, a spectacular shots of nature enclosed within the Chinese borders. Each segment shows magnificent photography of people living with their environment, not just recently, but for centuries. So what if BBC painted China with sugarcoated lenses! The amazing sceneries were still amazing! You'll see places and aerial views that will leave you breathless. There are 2 disks in the set - 6 episodes in all. The 2nd disk contains a bonus feature where they show you how they filmed those amazing shots. The music was beautiful and complements the series. My only complaint about this set is that I had to choose "no subtitle" every time I watch the DVD. Other than that, I'm very pleased with my purchase. Highly, highly recommended!

Wild China

Reviewed by B. West, 2010-01-24

The quality of the series is exceptional. The visuals and the historic info were just what we wanted. Never boring.

a must have

Reviewed by Mike Seven, 2009-12-24

Like Galapagos and Planet Earth, this is a must have in your collection. Pictures are awesome in 1080p and you will want to leave your couch to travel there ;-)