National Geographic: Aftermath - Population Zero
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- Very Unique
I enjoyed this documentary very much, it gave a uniqie propective of what would happen to a world without humans, something most of us have wondered and fantisized about once or twice in our lives.The graphic details seemed percisced and the narration put everything in it's place as the viewer was watching. Although some of the graphics appeared somewhat flawed in their appearance, but I guess aside from waiting for this to actually happen, it was the next best thing.I personally liked the ideal ... Read More
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- poorly researched
Most of this was done tongue in cheek,completely disregarding fact and just kinda writing as they went...was an interesting point of view,but not likely.Most of the premise relied on dis proven climate theories.
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- Thought-provoking
I saw this not long after watching Life After People. Which one is better? It's hard to say, since LOP concentrated a lot on buildings and such, while this one concentrated a lot more on animals.
Instead of saying one is better than the other, watching the two makes for a good overall experience. Both documentaries had things in them that the other one was lacking in (which makes sense since the History Channel would be more knowledgeable about buildings and people's history while National ... Read More
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- Surprising results of our demise
My writing partner and I wrote a scifi novel about life in a climate-induced, post-apocalyptic city in the U.S. Reality Crash Despite our exhaustive research, there are still some things detailed in this documentary that we hadn't considered. Aftermath was definitely eye-opening. And with good production values. Naturally, some things had to be CGI, but there were so many shots with real animals, lending a stark reality to the whole thing. I thought it was quite good, and certainly thought-provoking.
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- Interesting enough
If you haven't seen "Life After People," as I have, then you'll surely appreciate this program more than I did.But I did not find it better than "Life After People."You get a slightly different perspective, of course, but there is plenty of general overlap.I felt this program was a bit repetitive in places and seemed to dwell on some favorite matters, like the Eiffel Tower.I got plenty tired of seeing the Eiffel Tower topple. Perhaps because I saw this on DVD, I was jarred by some of the transitions, ... Read More
- Very UniqueI enjoyed this documentary very much, it gave a uniqie propective of what would happen to a world without humans, something most of us have wondered and fantisized about once or twice in our lives.The graphic details seemed percisced and the narration put everything in it's place as the viewer was watching. Although some of the graphics appeared somewhat flawed in their appearance, but I guess aside from waiting for this to actually happen, it was the next best thing.I personally liked the ideal ... Read More
- poorly researchedMost of this was done tongue in cheek,completely disregarding fact and just kinda writing as they went...was an interesting point of view,but not likely.Most of the premise relied on dis proven climate theories.
- Thought-provokingI saw this not long after watching Life After People. Which one is better? It's hard to say, since LOP concentrated a lot on buildings and such, while this one concentrated a lot more on animals.
Instead of saying one is better than the other, watching the two makes for a good overall experience. Both documentaries had things in them that the other one was lacking in (which makes sense since the History Channel would be more knowledgeable about buildings and people's history while National ... Read More
- Surprising results of our demiseMy writing partner and I wrote a scifi novel about life in a climate-induced, post-apocalyptic city in the U.S. Reality Crash Despite our exhaustive research, there are still some things detailed in this documentary that we hadn't considered. Aftermath was definitely eye-opening. And with good production values. Naturally, some things had to be CGI, but there were so many shots with real animals, lending a stark reality to the whole thing. I thought it was quite good, and certainly thought-provoking.
- Interesting enoughIf you haven't seen "Life After People," as I have, then you'll surely appreciate this program more than I did.But I did not find it better than "Life After People."You get a slightly different perspective, of course, but there is plenty of general overlap.I felt this program was a bit repetitive in places and seemed to dwell on some favorite matters, like the Eiffel Tower.I got plenty tired of seeing the Eiffel Tower topple. Perhaps because I saw this on DVD, I was jarred by some of the transitions, ... Read More
