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The Secret Life of Plants

Play trailer The Secret Life of Plants Released Dec 1, 1978 1h 40m Documentary Play Trailer Watchlist
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Micro- and time-lapse photography support the theory that plants have emotions. Music by Stevie Wonder.

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Ron V The visuals and the soundtrack make this a stunning experience. The science experiments within, can get a bit silly, but you do become convinced that plants do have a secret "life." And you will never look at a plant or any vegetation in quite the same way. Nor will you look at Stevie Wonder in the same way. His music in this film, like the plants, seem as if coming from another world. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 08/29/24 Full Review Audience Member Doubt I will ever see this film but the fantastic Stevie Wonder soundtrack album is among the most under-appreciated works by any respectable artist. Check out “Send One Your Love”, “Power Flower”, “Come Back As A Flower” and “Outside My Window” for proof that music has emotions, even if we may never know that plants have them. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 08/12/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Micro- and time-lapse photography support the theory that plants have emotions. Music by Stevie Wonder.
Director
Walon Green
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 1, 1978, Original
Runtime
1h 40m
Sound Mix
Dolby