DVD / Blu-ray / VOD
The movie Born in China is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 8 reviews, Born in China gets an average review score of 58
A gently stirring doc about pandas, snow leopards, and golden monkeys in the China wilds traces the circle of life — and death.
2922d ago
John Krasinski narrates Disneynature’s latest wildlife documentary, a diverting tour of the remote reaches of the Middle Kingdom.
2922d ago
This year’s Disneynature Earth Day release, narrated by John Krasinski, is a narratively unfocused visual delight.
2922d ago
From watching the film, one wouldn't know if these animals were endangered or threatened by manmade development, predators or climate change. The message stays firmly on spiritual questions about the circle of life, but doesn't educate or leave the audience with a call to action about how to personally act to protect these animals, and that feels like a missed opportunity.
2922d ago
The narrative, read by John Krasinski, is kid-friendly in a cloying sort of way, and unpleasant realities like China’s pollution are not mentioned. So as an introduction for children to exotic creatures in picturesque landscapes, the movie is harmless enough.
2922d ago
Who exactly is Disney nature documentary "Born in China" for? The obvious answer is baby-animal-loving kids and their parents (sorry, stoners!).
2922d ago
With Born in China, Disneynature continues its tradition of ascribing human traits and emotions to wild creatures in ways that flirt with artificiality. Yet the documentary does manage to elicit a viewer’s awe and touch the heart.
2922d ago
It's neatly organized around not only the changing of the seasons, but a Disney-branded circle-of-life ethos.
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