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Welcome to Earth

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews It's not bad for such a small film trying to tell such a big story about the cosmos... . Rated: B Aug 31, 2010 Full Review Phil Hall Film Snobbery An original and invigorating meditation on where troubled souls fit in the wider scheme of things. Rated: 4/5 Aug 19, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

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ranny l I loved Welcome To Earth, a six-part documentary featuring Will Smith traveling to the far reaches of the globe in search of Earth's hidden secrets. It is exciting to watch Will find himself in places few have gone before, which forces him to conquer his fears as he embarks on life changing expeditions that alter his perception, and the viewer's, of the world we live in. Audiences will follow Will from the Nambia Desert to Norway, from Brazil into the depths of the ocean and to top of a volcano, as well as to other fascinating places. He witnesses the secrets of nature in hidden places that most people don't often see or notice. Viewers will be both educated and enchanted by the wonders they encounter in each episode, especially since the different camera angles and tricks that capture the speed of movement give viewers images of these incredible sights. My favorite scene is in the episode called "Descent Into Darkness" when Will Smith and Melissa Marquez (a marine biologist) travel by submarine 3000 feet below sea level to a mind-blowing place that looks like another world. They explore and learn about a variety of sea creatures that live in the Twilight and Midnight zones below the ocean. It's fascinating to learn how the animals communicate using bioluminescence, the emission of light. And since a very small percentage of the ocean has been explored, Will's below-the-sea trip is particularly meaningful and also quite terrifying. I also appreciate how each experience has expert guides. Many of them have faced challenges of their own which makes it even more interesting. It's eye opening to hear from multiple people on what they're passionate about and learn about their past. Ultimately, Will Smith is an incredible host who combines humor with education and is very enjoyable to watch. The message in this series is that you need to face your fears in order to defeat them. You can't let your fears stop you from pursuing your goals. Will gives the advice to "work with your fear not against it." He is constantly pushing himself and testing his limits, too. There is some mild cursing that parents should be aware of. I give Welcome To Earth 5 out of 5 stars. This documentary held my attention and got me excited to learn more about Earth. I recommend this to ages 11 to 17, as well as to adults. By Carlee S., KIDS FIRST! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
Michael Mongillo
Producer
Michael Mongillo, Taylor Warren
Screenwriter
Michael Mongillo, James Charbonneau
Genre
Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Jul 27, 2010
Runtime
1h 28m