"Blue Planet 2" was the first time I resisted Sir David Attenborough - the BBC masterpiece that the acknowledged father of the world's nature documentaries is still out on location to lead and narrate each episode (of course, Which BBC documentary with the old man is not a masterpiece?) Resist what? In the past few years, whether it is "Frozen Planet", "Earth Pulse 2" or "90-year-old Attenborough: Behind the Camera"... Every time I see the elderly still stepping into the corners of this planet that are far away from people's tracks, the feeling in my heart has long been said I don't know the way... I have devoted my whole life to exploring nature and sharing it with the global audience, and my footsteps have never stopped... Even in my dynasty, I don't know the old man, which post-70s and 80s generation Haven't seen "Animal World", which was introduced back then and dubbed by Zhao Zhongxiang? Now that Sir David Attenborough is 92, his face full of years is still full of childlike laughter, and his voice full of wisdom is still eloquent... Every time I watch a BBC nature documentary involving the old man, I am afraid that The last one, at the age of 92, is still on the front line of nature documentary production, legend? Can the word "legend" describe it? I hope the next one, the next one...the big production of the nature documentary produced by the BBC, you can still see "Presented by David Attenborough" in the title? [tears] [tears] [tears]
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