I finally got time to watch the first episode and wanted to talk about my feelings

Tobin 2022-04-19 09:02:37

Yes, shocking. I haven't experienced that kind of shock for a long, long time. In front of such a masterpiece, any language description seems so pale.

The picture is so beautiful it makes me want to cry. The azure blue sea is endless. Under the sea, all kinds of creatures are struggling to survive, using strength, wisdom, and innate instinct. . . Appreciating these hymns of life, I feel extremely relieved and satisfied, and at the same time, I also feel that the troubles and dissatisfaction in my daily life are so insignificant in front of these wonderful hymns. However, the glaciers are melting, and even as they struggle to survive, life is getting harder for some animals. The most unforgettable scene, the walrus mother kissed the baby walrus, protected it with everything she had, and fought for a piece of ice that can rest for it. And the helpless eyes of the mother polar bear, two hungry cubs, and a sea dotted with melting ice. . .

To protect the earth, from now on, turn off the lights, turn down the air conditioner by one degree in winter, and increase the air conditioner by one degree in summer, drive less, bring your own water bottle and drink less bottled water, use less disposable chopsticks, and recycle garbage. . . There is so much that can be done. . . Although everything is a small matter, if you use less gallon gasoline, maybe one less ice cube will melt, and one more baby walrus will survive. This kind of motivation should be enough.

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