17 user reviews

7.8

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Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age: 1-12 13-17 18-25 26-35 36-49 50+ Total
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17
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Beautiful footage, excellently explained. A must see :)

10/10prettyladylike@ - first review
31.3.2013 - age: 26-35


I seen it and I learned that male polar bears are very sneaky.

10/10elizandreka@ - first review
4.3.2013 - age: 1-12


Fabulous film! A must for every age!!

10/10jeanniespringett@ - first review
2.2.2013 - age: 50+


Normally Imax documentaries only leave me with a temporary feeling towards their films.'To The Arctic' however had stayed with me since its premier a few months back. I have seen it four times now. It plays just the right music at just the right moments, showing just the right issue in one of the most beautiful -- I think -- places on earth. It's worthy of full stars and is super cute... Great for animal lovers who like to go "Awe!!!"

10/10courckscrew@ - first review
4.1.2013 - age: 18-25


Not much in 3D. I don't like being preached at about global warming for the whole show - and made to feel guilty - when really not much I can do about it!

6/10evon@ - first review
6.11.2012 - age: 50+


Lovely movie! I loved it and my son loved it. Very moving and powerful movie.

9/10tmgr@ - first review
12.10.2012 - age: 36-49


Zero information, nonsense text.

2/10robinkf@ - first review
30.9.2012 - age: 26-35


Beautiful scenery of the arctic, beautiful creatures, understanding the artic bear and knowing it's habitat.

9/10claire.pepin@ - 5 reviews
18.8.2012 - age: 50+


The visuals of northern environments and polar bears are the highlights of this forgettable film. The 3D effects are only used qw gratuitous -- and bizarre -- addition to the credits. The Paul McCartney music is out-of-place and annoying. This is the least interesting, least educational IMAX film I have seen with my son.

4/10muuveemom@ - 6 reviews
14.7.2012 - age: 36-49


A great documentary; very interesting, educational and has a great message. It takes you to places that you will never be able to be and you will able to see animals trying to survive and coop with global worming. I would recommend parents to take their kids, very informative.

8/10greco64@ - 401 reviews
2.7.2012 - age: 36-49


Interesting movie. Could have been better if there was more factual information on the life in Arctic and not lots of anti climate change propaganda. Climate change is an important topic, but spending half of the movie that is supposed to be about Arctic, talking about climate change is dishonest. Title should have been: "How Arctic's animal life is affected by climate change."

6/10i7irene@ - 10 reviews
21.6.2012 - age: 26-35


I love nature documentaries so I was excited to see breathtaking images and learn about the lives of polar bears. Instead, I got a global warming commercial. Not kidding, over and over there were messages about global warming, and not in a subtle way. The worst part is there were some things said that are absolutely incorrect. Playing Al Gore is all fine and dandy, and he was clear about his movie. This is a masquerade. I also didn't learn a single thing about the life of a polar bear, which bummed me out. Stick to David Attenbrough movies, people. This is nothing like that at all.

3/10captaindash@ - 11 reviews
23.5.2012 - age: 26-35


Nice images, nice 3d effects. Sad story... good for kids.

8/10poishish@ - 2 reviews
13.5.2012 - age: 26-35


Breathtaking! I really enjoyed it & encourage everyone to see it.

10/10angelarealtor@ - first review
27.4.2012 - age: 50+


My favourite part was when the polar bears swam in the water. I was like "oh, he's not going to jump in, is he? " But then he did. And it was pretty neat. He's a good swimmer too. He kind of doggy paddles, but he's not a dog, he's a bear. Beary paddle perhaps? Anyways, in closing, it's a great movie with complex plot twists and unexpected character development. And nice swimming. I'd like to swim with polar bears myself, actually. But only in a cage. Kind of like a shark cage, only they're not sharks. So it's more of a polar bear cage. Only polar bears don't go into it. So it's more of a human cage.

8/10underscore28@ - first review
25.4.2012 - age: 18-25


Very original! Very impressive! A movie for all ages! I have to see it again! Thank you IMAX 3D.

9/10howardtaco19999@ - first review
21.4.2012 - age: 36-49


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