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Ruby 2022-04-23 07:03:25
1. The Sahara is out of the way and the bottom of the ocean is in it; 2. Learning to identify the traces of animals is also the beginning of understanding; 3. One year of diving has transformed oneself physically and mentally, and the change in career and attitude towards life is huge without saying it directly; 4. Octopus is a magic It is a pity that the story of crawling on the back of a shark and suffocating a whale is similar, but it has not been fully shown, but the content of this...
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Guillermo 2022-04-23 07:03:25
Isn't this the title essay? Forcing contrivance, linking natural laws with artificial propositions is disgusting in itself. The tear-jerking endings touted by major public accounts are also bland. This is not the first time I have heard of this kind of creature that gives up its life in order to reproduce. I really don't know where the point of touching the tear duct is. To put it bluntly, the subjective intervention of the documentary is to destroy the original ecology and mystery of...
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Emmanuel 2022-04-23 07:03:25
Thanks to this documentary, people have the opportunity to see octopuses are so witty and funny, and they can build deep feelings with people. Humans are always taking things from nature, and take their life as a "visitor" to use all things for me, instead of thinking that they are one of them. I love the foggy forest in this ocean, and I am moved to see the protagonist say that from getting along with nature and all things, learn to be gentle and learn to be more empathy. The reason why you...
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Nickolas 2022-04-23 07:03:25
When I watched it, I couldn't help thinking, "Is this really the same octopus?" "How the hell was the chase scene...
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Weston 2022-04-23 07:03:25
However, I really hate this kind of gendered language against the gods, it's totally against the sex! Midlife crisis men, the ability to imagine beautiful things is a...
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Mossie 2022-04-23 07:03:25
The first half of the author is like a...
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Mariano 2022-03-27 09:01:13
It's so touching. I never thought that octopuses are such smart, brave and cute animals before, and the most impressive thing after reading it is a sentence, which is to the effect of "not to observe, but to participate and become a part of it", in fact, all real A deep understanding must be built on the basis of the latter. And I can see how difficult it is to shoot, there are so many precious shots, it's...
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Bernhard 2022-03-27 09:01:13
I read it after everyone recommended it, but we didn't like it for more than half of it, so we gave up. It feels like it's all about this person's emotional projection, and there are too many personal interpretations, and I don't care about the people in my life, especially his son. What makes you feel and connect like never before when you see an octopus? He said that his son also likes diving very much. Your father never cares if he goes to see octopus every day. Does his son want to bond...
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Kasey 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Different from the nature documentaries I watched in the past, this one watched an octopus from the perspective of one person, and from his calm and emotional narration, he marveled at how smart this marine mollusk can be, and how it can actually interact with an octopus. How wonderful it is for people to build trust and bond. I never thought that one day I would be deeply moved by an octopus. She stretched out her tentacles to the group of fish as if we were reaching for snowflakes when the...
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Bailey 2022-03-27 09:01:13
I don't really like this kind of documentary about human...
My Octopus Teacher Comments
Extended Reading
Top cast
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Craig Foster: What she taught me was to feel... that you're part of this place, not a visitor. That's a huge difference.
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[first lines]
Craig Foster: A lot of people say an octopus is like an alien. But the strange thing is, as you get closer to them, you realize that we're very similar in a lot of ways.