Once again, National Geographic delivers mesmerizing high definition captures of nature in its new film documentary “One Life;” always looking out for ways to demonstrate the awe-inspiring power present in the natural world, “One Life” is bursting with unbelievable slow motion shots and incredibly detailed images.
The film was shot over 3,000 days in 12 different countries, and includes a few film firsts, including footage of a capuchin monkey cracking open a palm nut in super slow-motion, red foxes hunting a Nubian ibex, cheetahs working together to take down an ostrich and Komodo dragons hunting a buffalo.
~The Huffington Post
Don’t miss this amazing documentary which also has the added bonus of serenading you with the ever-so-manly narrations of actor Daniel Craig.

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