Pandas

2018

Action / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 16 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 82% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 761 761

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Plot summary

In the mountains of Sichuan, China, a researcher forms a bond with Qian Qian, a panda who is about to experience nature for the first time.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by redwhiteandblue1776 8 / 10

Nice, family friendly film

There is one review here who rated this movie a 3. Apparently he can sees little value in a film with no violence and cuss words. He also states, "this film over emphasized and exaggerated the American experts' role in the actual project." With just a little research he would learn that the idea behind the project came from Drexel University environmental scientist James R. Spotila . So the reviewer who rated it 3; not much credibility. See the film. OK for kids. It leaves some unanswered questions, but is an interesting film.

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Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 8 / 10

Beautiful pandas

2018's 'Pandas' immediately appealed to me prior to watching. Absolutely love nature documentaries (have done ever since seeing 'Planet Earth' and 'The Blue Planet' for the first time when they first aired). It was really wonderful to see pandas on screen, they are such lovely animals and one of my fondest memories from last year was seeing them at Schonbrunn Zoo (in Vienna). Don't think they are seen enough in documentaries, so this is as good a documentary you'll find based solely on them.

'Pandas' really does them justice. It is not one of my favourite IMAX documentary short films, with others being more complex tonally and better at showing how unforgiving life as an animal can be. 'Pandas' is still cute, entertaining and educational, and it does much better than most IMAX documentary short films at including human scenes and balancing them with footage of the animals (which has been a failing with some). For anybody wanting to see a comprehensive study of pandas, this should not be missed.

Like pretty much all the IMAX documentary short films seen in the past couple of years, 'Pandas' is too short and would have benefitted from 15 minutes or so more. Wouldn't have said no to more panda footage and perhaps a little more detail on some of what is covered in the human scenes.

Also thought that the music didn't always fit, a softer and less jaunty, modern style would have worked better, and could have been used more subtly

So much is good in 'Pandas' however. It looks absolutely beautiful for one thing, with beautiful yet unforgiving scenery and especially the photography that leaves one in awe at its best. There is though more to 'Pandas' than cute animals and plants in beautiful environments, one is reminded without being preached at that there are daily challenges. The IMAX looks professional and is not overused or gimmicky.

Expectedly there is some messaging, but it is as relevant today as it was back then so it is hardly outdated. It also makes its point quite powerfully and thoughtfully, was very worried about it being preachy but there are documentaries that are a million times worse at that. The human scenes are illuminating and sincere and did find myself really inspired by what they were doing.

The pandas however are even better, they are absolutely adorable and seeing them playing and interacting made me well up and go aww. Chen Chen is such a rootable protagonist, one could not ask for a cuter panda. The behaviours are inspiring, surprising and relatable. When it comes to the information, it is very educational and the narration entertains and informs without preachiness, childishness, sugar-coating or disturbing. It may not be as uncompromising as other IMAX documentary short films, but it at least does show that pandas do face adversity and in a not too dramatised way. It is delivered well and sympathetically, while also with some playfulness.

Very well done and highly recommended. 8/10.

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