{"product_id":"2001-the-blue-planet-2001-1080p-for-gift-2-disc-all-regionplay-seal-box-blu-ray","title":"2001 The Blue Planet (2001) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray","description":"\u003cdiv class=\"ibd-movie-details\" style=\"font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color: #333; line-height: 1.6;\"\u003e\n  \u003cdiv class=\"synopsis-box\" style=\"margin-bottom: 25px; padding: 15px; background: #fdfdfd; border: 1px solid #f0f0f0;\"\u003e\n    \u003ch3 style=\"font-size: 1.1em; color: #000; border-bottom: 2px solid #333; display: inline-block; margin-bottom: 12px; text-transform: uppercase;\"\u003ePlot Summary\u003c\/h3\u003e\n    \u003cp style=\"font-style: italic; color: #555; margin: 0;\"\u003eBlue Planet \"is the first natural history album in history to comprehensively explore the ocean world. Recorded by BBC natural history host David Attenborough, this epic ocean documentary features exclusive and precious footage that allows you to witness the most terrifying and enchanting aspects of the ocean, and uncover its most hidden secrets. This program takes you into a breathtaking world of beautiful oceans, exploring new species, visiting unexplored ecosystems, and witnessing firsthand survival footage that has never been seen on camera before. This film was composed by Oscar nominated film composer George Fenton (Anna and the King, Gandhi, Dangerous Relationships) and performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The combination of excellent audio and video technology leads DVDs to a new realm of high-quality audio and video, and is worthy of permanent recommendation and collection. Episode 1: The Blue Planet: Most of the ocean areas are still shrouded in unknown mysteries. This episode will take a comprehensive view of the entire series, introducing different categories of the ocean and fully revealing its scale, power, and complexity. Explore the physical and biological forces behind ocean operations and explain how they affect the geographic locations where life gathers. Episode 2: The Deep: Among all marine ecosystems, the deep sea remains the most mysterious and unfathomable place. In the dark and mysterious world, animals are all catching and hiding. There are many creatures that hide like invisible shapes, hoping to avoid enemies silently and colorless, hiding in the darkness. In order to obtain rare food, predators have oversized mouths and teeth, hiding on the roadside and waiting like mousetraps; The prey arrived at the door. Episode 3: Open Ocean: Searching for the footprints of life in the vast ocean, stretching in all directions towards the boundless blue sea. In this ocean desert, the sunlight above cannot penetrate, and below is a dark abyss. The endless sea may seem barren, but it is incredible that many of the most peculiar predators actually inhabit this place. Clusters of large seagrass provide the best habitat for fish, but also make them easy prey for predators. Episode 4 Frozen Seas: For the first time, we compare the severity and hardships of the North and South Poles. Here, the annual freezing and thawing of the ocean dominate the rhythm of life. In winter, the temperature drops sharply to minus 70 degrees Celsius. Only in spring, when the sun shines brightly, will plankton emerge and provide nutrients for many organisms; After a brief rest, the ice will return with the storms of autumn... Episode 5 Seasonal Season As the seasons change, this episode will explore the impact of changes in solar energy on marine life. We will move forward to the most prosperous marine ecology: the gentle ocean. Water is the most important energy source, and vast seagrass forests provide shelter for thousands of animals. Haise, the panicked seven color sea anemone, squid, green leafed dragon, and so on, are some examples of living in this cool and fertile water area. Episode 6: The magnificent Coral Seas bask in the warm and clear tropical waters with abundant sunshine, making coral reefs a tropical rainforest in the ocean and an oasis in the seabed desert. Various types of fish compete for beauty and engage in a survival competition of the fittest in the reefs. Coral provides a habitat for fish and is also a vibrant species. This is a story about corals: the formation, termination, and catastrophic destruction of coral reefs... In Episode 7, Tidal Seas, the ebb and flow of tides dominate marine life, controlling the location and timing of biological reproduction. The tidal swamp area is the richest place in the world, with abundant plants supporting numerous organisms, but life is still difficult. Predators patrol the main swamps at any time and anywhere, exposing animals after the tide recedes, forcing them to constantly migrate and seek shelter. They can only breathe a sigh of relief when the tide rises again... Beyond the tidal boundaries of the changing coastlines, Coasts may be the most vibrant world in the ocean. The tide keeps rising, and only a few organisms will live here, while the majority of other organisms have to return to the coast from the sea to reproduce the next generation. Seabirds, turtles, and even certain fish species can come ashore to lay eggs. Sea lions come ashore to give birth, attracting killer whales to ride the waves and make them the staple food for their next meal. For many years, humans have been digging into the ocean to find things and abundant resources, but we are about to lose this precious treasure trove. The ocean cannot withstand the cruel torture of humans; Fish are constantly being caught, marine ecology is seriously threatened, and coral reefs that have undergone thousands of years of evolution to mature are often destroyed in an instant by blindly sweeping the seabed with fishing nets... Can we successfully reverse this situation? Episode 10: Making Waves: The success factors of this chapter series, witnessing the enthusiasm and commitment of scientists and film crews, and revealing firsthand experiences of adventurers battling nature and emotional biological research one by one. 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