One star for touching image quality, one star for humanistic care, one star for warning education, and two stars for the perseverance of the shooting and production team.
The quality of the picture is so good that you can take a screenshot as a wallpaper. The picture itself is very shocking. The overwhelming locusts, the densely packed penguins, the mighty migratory army, and the unpredictable flock of birds have never been seen before.
The scene of the snake hunting is absolutely exciting. The story of the penguin dad going out to hunt is touching enough. The lions risked their lives to prey on the water buffalo but failed miserably. The red crab was besieged by the ant colony and left to be slaughtered. Angry, the little reindeer fled wildly and never looked back, the yak worked so hard just to lay a sip of dry grass for the snow. After reading these, the haze in my heart was swept away, and it really is the best way to comfort others.
It is the actors who entertain the public, the sages who educate and warn the public, and the leaders who lead the public. Throughout the season, there are many reflections on human impact on nature, glaciers disappear, desert expansion, biological invasion, light pollution, species extinct or endangered due to human activities. To us it might be just a few minutes on the screen, but to them it's a whole life. Life that has lasted for tens of thousands of years has evolved vision, hearing, strength, and speed, but has not evolved IQ, so that it has no resistance in front of humans. It would be interesting if the Planet of the Apes did rise one day. At the end of the sixth episode, a new urban model was shown. This is the best solution that can be given. After all, since we left Africa, the car has been driving faster and faster. It is impossible to slow down. The most important thing is to fasten the seat belt, so that at least when the car rolls over and dies, it looks better.
The most touching thing is the filming team. I don’t need to talk about the penguin part. I’m really afraid that they will capsize. In order to film the golden statue, I stayed in the ice and snow for hundreds of hours. However, in the last video, there were only a few seconds. The filming crew ran into the locust swarm. I was really moved, and I could feel his happiness through the screen. They are all pure people who want to stay and change something, and they will never be able to make such a documentary just to make money. Five star rating.
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