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Game Plan

Game Plan (千方百计)

On her wedding day, Zhao Xintong learns her fiancé is a conman who disappeared with her money. Desperate to recover it, she seeks help from recently released scammer Zhen Haoren. As they team up, unexpected feelings emerge—complicating their mission and her heart.

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The Times by Carol Midgley

This jaw-dropping series bringing dinosaurs to life is so immersive, so real, that you feel you are there, peering through a portal into an age that blows the mind.

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The Telegraph by Anita Singh

Prehistoric Planet is a stunning feat of CGI. The dinosaurs look as real as any animal you see in a wildlife documentary. ... Channel your inner six-year-old and enjoy.

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Decider by Joel Keller

Could the pacing of Prehistoric Planet be a little better? Sure. But the presentation of realistic-looking prehistoric animals in real-life environments is stunning to watch, especially for those with 4K TVs.

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CNN by Brian Lowry

The result is a five-part Apple TV+ series packed with plenty of dino might.

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The Guardian by Lucy Mangan

The spectacle is wonderful, and the information valuable. But perhaps by the end there will be an appetite for something more about how that fossil record tells experts what it does. ... The 10-year-old in me has awakened, and with it the atavistic childhood prime directive: trust, yet verify.

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Wall Street Journal by John Anderson

The biggest compliment that might be paid to "Prehistoric Planet" is that a viewer won't care in the least [its been manufactured]—he or she will be swept up by the Mesozoic melodrama, worrying about the plight of the river-crossing Hadrosaurs the way they worry about lion-harassed wildebeest on the savannah, or be tickled by the monstrous Mosasaur—like a hippo wallowing in the cooling mud of Africa—having something of a prehistoric spa day as reef fish pick clean its molting skin.

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Radio Times by Lauren Morris

A visual delight and a hugely educational watch, Prehistoric Planet is CGI technology at its best and with so many different species of dinosaur brought to life, this series is going to make the Ross Gellers of the world incredibly happy.

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Paste Magazine by Kaitlin Thomas

The result is a sometimes funny, but always delightful realistic exploration of a time long, long before humans walked the Earth.

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The Times by Ben Dowell

There’s no Attenborough. For all his skills as a performer, the man who wore the green capes and horned helmet of Loki in the Marvel films will never match the gravitas of the great man, the passion and knowledge that informs his every utterance.