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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An incredible journey on video,
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This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
"Life's Greatest Miracle" is a one-hour PBS program on how the human life starts in the womb. Produced circa 2001, it was an updated edition of the ~1983 ground-breaking "The Miracle of Life," also aired in the U.S. under the auspice of the Nova series.
I've watched both DVDs and I'll compare the two. If you are debating which version to watch, I say it depends on your interest: if you want to see more microscopy photography, get the original "The Miracle of Life." If you want a better viewing experience, get this one, "Life's Greatest Miracle." I give both DVDs 3 stars. While not as ground-breaking as the original, "Life's Greatest Miracle" sports higher-definition, more colorful microscopic video images, which are simply amazing. Of course, everyone who's never seen a large number of sperm swimming around will simply be mesmerized. I couldn't tell whether the all the video footage of the wiggling sperm was the same as in the original edition, but it seemed to me that here either the sperm were stained more (with chemicals so they stand out against the background, as is done all the time in biology), or the producers somehow increased the contrast. To the viewer, the action (no pun intended!) is more captivating. (In the old edition, images are coarser and less colorful.) The biggest difference between this edition and the original program is the emphasis of the content. The original edition emphasizes the science part, and there are long sequences of cells dividing and inside looks of the vagina and uterus. This edition focuses on the entire process more, and speeds up and cuts out some of the long microscopic video scenes from the original edition. The story in this edition is weaved better and seems less like a science class as "The Miracle of Life." Also, the present edition features updated information as well as some additional video (but not much). Also, there's more animation to help the viewer understand. The original program tends to get boring and confusing, but things are much more easily understood in this updated volume. But I only give "Life's Greatest Miracle" 3 stars because, like the first one, it just doesn't have enough interesting stuff. Actual microscopic footage occupies perhaps just 1/3 of the total running time, and there's this unnecessary story of a pregnant couple. What's more, I couldn't tell whether some of the "inside the womb" scenes were microscopic photography or computer-rendered graphics, and this troubles me. I prefer "real" images, even if it means staining cells in order to make them look more vivid. Computer-generated stuff is fake, and it's worst when someone tries to pass it off as real. In short, "Life's Greatest Miracle" is an informative and enjoyable program to watch -- and you are treated to the commercials that precede PBS's Nova airing! (Luckily you can forward-skip them.) Whether you are expecting or not, I recommend this, so everyone can appreciate human life more. If you want a more science-oriented view with more microscopic footage, get the original "The Miracle of Life." The presentation is drier but you get to see more images that demonstrate how miraculous life is.
46 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life's Greatest Miracle VS. Miracle of Life,
By A Customer
This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
I wasn't sure what the difference was between Nova's "Life's Greatest Miracle" and "Miracle of Life" so I visited PBS's web site. Here's their description of "Life's Greatest Miracle". I hope it helps you choose between the two! (Amazon recommended I purchase both which, upon reading the review, doesn't seem necessary.)"A remake of Lennart Nilsson's world famous film 'Miracle of Life,' this completely updated edition tells the inside-the-womb story of human life from conception to birth using the latest technological advances in microscopy and medical imaging." -pbs.org
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking!,
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This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
I am an expecting father, and as such, in the company of my wife we've been reading and learning about babies and pregnancy. I confess I was in awe with the images from this PBS video. There is not another word to describe the whole process from conception to birth but a miracle! The video in a very easy-to-follow way describes in considerable detail all the stages with the support of extraordinary footage and computer animation. Not just meant for parents-to-be but for everyone at large. Don't miss it.
27 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good side bad side,
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This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
.. There is some very cool photography here, especially of implantation and the early weeks of fetal development. There's also a lot of boring non-expert talking head stuff (this expectant couple loves to tango!!), and disappointingly little science. The cursory handling of meiosis is as complex as it gets. Regarding the advertised new take on the gender politics in the fertilization story: yes, they have eliminated the whole 'mighty sperm penetrates the egg' narrative, but the alternative introduces its own new gender based anthropomorphism of these single cells ('the egg is guarded by watchful chaperones...')It also features a strangely abrupt ending - it says something about the last 2/3rds of pregnancy being uneventful ..) and then pretty much cuts to the end. So, buy it if you want to glean the 6-7 minutes of cool photography, but don't expect much more.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Images,
By liz matthews (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life's Greatest Miracle: A Spectacular New Look at the Journey We All Travel--From Conception to Birth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I believe this video is one of the best videos on pregnancy and the development of a fetus. The graphics seem so real. It's really a miracle to think of how each person is formed in that way. I really enjoyed it!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning visuals and extremely informative.,
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This review is from: Life's Greatest Miracle: A Spectacular New Look at the Journey We All Travel--From Conception to Birth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Saw this on PBS and had to get it to show my wife. John Lithgow's narration is great and the visuals are stunning - very very educational. The only thing we disliked was the couple featured, it was allright for a bit but then we were rolling our eyes at them. Who cares about the husband's sympathetic morning sickness? I would prefer an hour-long with more in depth explanations and visuals.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best,
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This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
I watched all fetal development video from Netflix and baby center.com website. Then I decided this is for keeps.Life's Greatest Miracle is concise and visually engaging.
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice DVD,
By "jfnsantiago" (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
I think this video has the main four important features in a documentary very well balanced: scienfic informations, images, 3-D computer generated drawings and real human story. It deserves to be watched once at least.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Don't expect to hear anything about God in this miracle...,
This review is from: NOVA - Life's Greatest Miracle (DVD)
The title is misleading for sure! This is a Pro-evolution smutty take on the most wonderful gift God can give parents (besides their salvation of course!) You are told that DNA is 5 billion years old (prove it!) and they basically in the visuals and also in the very smutty beginning with all the half-naked people on the beach that we are "animals" and we need to reproduce. They then show people in skimpy clothes, a man with a disgusting tatoo of a naked woman on his arm and just proceed to take everything miraculous out of the miracle that conception and growth and birth is. Also toward the end when you see the woman in labor, we are told that birthing is more dangerous for humans than other mammals and even OTHER primates (inferring of course the evolutionary theory once again that we are descended from apes...) This DVD only gets acceptable at around the 22 minute mark and then after you think it is interesting and safe to watch, they throw in a naked time progressed shot of a woman's body laying down and changing in pregnancy. I can understand showing the growing belly but once you add the breasts it is just plain pornography disguised as "science". We all know women have breasts, I thought this was about how the BABY grows and develops??? Pass on this one. When a mom is pregnant they can share with their family how their body is changing (it gets pretty obvious) but we cannot show what is taking place in the womb. That's all I wanted to research, not all the excess garbage.
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