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This is our world
Vance 2022-04-23 07:02:30
I have read both the first and the second part. Compared with the objective narrative of the first part, the second part adds a lot of humanistic feelings. After ten years of sharpening a sword, the second film far surpassed the first film in the level of filming and production, whether it is from script design, filming selection or music production, it is really amazing. I am impressed by the following points: 1. The story is shocking. The little lizards had to cross the beach to meet the big lizards from the time they broke their shells. The appearance of many sea snakes and the process of escaping from pursuit made me very worried. This is a world that faces the test of life and death from birth; the tiger chases the running baby deer, and when I secretly secretly rejoice that the baby deer escapes the tiger's clutches and is reunited with the mother, who would have thought that the tiger mother's two cute little tigers have been for a long time Haven't eaten yet? This is a world in which human nature should not be taken into consideration; the photography team did not interfere with the normal behavior of animals during the shooting process, even if a little penguin could be rescued with a hand, this is a world of objective laws of nature. 2. It is often thought-provoking. In addition to the magnificent beauty in our eyes and the curiosity about various small animals, the film will guide human beings to think more than human society. Animals are only in estrus to find a "mate", and human marriage is far more than this meaning; the weak eat the strong, and the strong survive, which has been the law of natural selection since ancient times. 3. Others. The narrator's grandfather is in his 90s and has devoted his life to the career of documentary commentary; the production team tried every means to shoot under such difficult conditions, and it may even be life-threatening. I don't want to talk about the salary. Sincere love is enough.