Our family of four saw it yesterday at 5pm show, for a weekday I was surprised how packed it was. My kids are 5 and 8 and I worried if they would sit through a "documentary", they both LOVED it. I was relieved within minutes as my 5 year old was dying laughing over the polar bear cubs. I was surprised it doesn't just cover the 3 families (elephant, whale, polar bears) as the previews indicated, they cover MUCH more. Basicaly every corner of our planet, climate, seasons, species are discussed and looked at closely and described. There is a scene with exotic birds in the rain forest that had us all in stitches laughing,

. There were some very intense hunting scenes but I was happy to see they just highlighted the captures, not the kills (except for a shark but it isn't graphic at all). My 5 year old, and even my 8 year old in one scene covered their eyes. I was worried about night mares last night as a result but none occured

Overall, it was just an amazing film, such breathtaking cinematography, I highly recommend it.
If you go be sure to stay for the outtake real during the credits. It is a very cool surprise where they show you how they filmed it, some funny scenes involving a hot air balloon that I won't spoil for you, and a close encounter with polar bears in the arctic that made us laugh.
ENJOY!!!!!
Lesley