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D'angelo 2022-04-19 09:02:33

It's been a long time since I settled down to watch the movie. 1. Excellent photography. It is very suitable for casting to the big screen. 2, I feel that the whole documentary is divided into three chapters. The first chapter talks about human civilization, the second chapter talks about human insignificance, entanglement and sin, and the third chapter goes back to the connection between human civilization and nature. At least visually, the experience is very good. There is a feeling of city light in the middle, and it feels that there is no difference between the overall human society and the chickens on the production line. But then focus on each microscopic individual, especially the facial expressions and eyes, the activities of the clan and tribe, the ascetic monks on the streets of Tokyo, Japan, and the young Japanese lying on the bed of the Jiangnan hotel. Birth, old age, sickness and death, joys and sorrows. There is so much suffering in the world, and we have created so many civilizations. Humans are indeed very tenacious, and we have made a lot of efforts to survive. There is a sentence in the barrage, do you choose to return to the ignorant primitive society or the industrial society that has lost its freedom today. This question is difficult to answer. What we think of as foolishness is not necessarily foolishness. In short, the photography is beautiful, as for what to see, it is a matter of opinion.

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