After watching "Homeland", I have to admit that it was the only documentary that made my heart palpitate to tears.
In the first ten minutes of the film, the dreamlike gorgeous colors, the vast land and the abstract pictures formed by all the natural landscapes in the world, as well as the smooth lines, made me mistakenly think that this is a landscape film that praises the beauty of the earth and the magic of nature.
As the aerial photography progresses steadily, the background music exudes a mysterious atmosphere of ancient Africa, and the foreground music is a graceful female acapella. With the narration describing human beings in the second person, I gradually changed from the initial amazement to the inexplicable panic.
In the past 50 years, the world's population has more than doubled. At the same time, we have made our homeland, the earth. Radical change, more change than in the last 200,000 years.
When the scene changed from nature to countryside, then to town, and finally to a steel-reinforced forest lined with skyscrapers, I felt chest tightness and panic, as if I saw a scene of evil cutting in from a thriller.
Giant harvesters on vast farms, crowded and barren artificial pastures, greenhouses covered in plastic, heavily armed workers in gas masks spraying pesticides, and oil drilling machines oscillating at a constant speed—all these support our survival thing. The picture touched me with shocking shock, anxiety and heavy nausea. I seemed to see the dark forces gradually eroding our homeland, the earth.
Faster and faster...
The world spends 20 times more money on armaments than in aid to developing countries.
By 2050, a quarter of the planet's species will be endangered, and species will die 1,000 times faster than normal.
5 people die every day from drinking contaminated water
1 billion people are on the brink of starvation
Half of the world's grain is used to feed livestock and fuel 40% of the
world 's arable land is in decline
13 million hectares of forest are lost every year The
last fifteen years are The hottest on record
...
as if seeing the earth rapidly becoming riddled and unrecognizable, seeing a decaying home.
It does not describe future disasters like "The Day After Tomorrow", uses computer special effects, and does not have shocking bloody violence. But those real world shots and the data of the enlarged font have made me deeply into panic and despair.
It's like seeing a familiar scene, similar to a devastating scene in a disaster movie or a thriller. I secretly compared my age to those years when resources were about to disappear, and was horrified to discover that I would inevitably experience those unknown conditions; Panic and helpless watching the film continue, like a criminal who is ready to go to trial.
Recently, I read "Nalan Ci" written by Su Ying, and there is a sentence that left a deep impression on me, saying that there is something more beautiful than beauty in the world, that is to smash beauty to pieces in front of you. I think that's the so-called tragedy.
Harmony ends after the emergence of mankind, and barbarism after the splendor of civilization. We criticize the brutality of fascism, but take it for granted that nature exploits, kills and kills. Do we have to write a touching epitaph, hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder, and then die generously in this tragedy that we directed and acted in our hearts and souls?
It's as if no one in "Death Is Coming" can escape Death's design. We, too, do not escape guilt, punishment, even in a state of unconsciousness. The earth is our homeland, and from the macro perspective of nature, all the conflicts of interest in the narrow nationalist concept of the state will be meaningless. The destruction of ecology will inevitably lead to famine, poverty, conflicts between land and human beings, wars, humanitarian crises, and the fable of Easter Island will be repeated on a larger stage.
At the end of the film, since the pessimism has lost its meaning, let us take responsibility together, cherish the wealth in our hands, use the power of knowledge and education, rely on our wisdom and efforts, make bold attempts, actively respond, and create in a very limited time. Miracle, turn the situation around.
The beauty of the earth depends on you.
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