The director spent fifteen years and visited fifty countries to make this documentary. If you think of it as a landscape film, you can take a screenshot of each frame as a screen saver. "I try to show people the most beautiful aspects of the earth in my films," the director said. However, under the extremely beautiful scenery, there is destruction, destruction, and disappearance. It is actually a tragic film about the earth.
Icebergs are melting, sea levels are rising, fresh water is scarce, species are going extinct, the climate is warming, forests are disappearing, and wildfires are burning. Humans have changed the planet in the last fifty years more than in the past billions of years. What makes us so slashed at our homeland? Of course desire. A person's time and space are limited, but his desires can be unlimited. That's why 80% of the world's wealth is in the hands of 20% of the people. In other words, we develop resources and consume the earth, not just to meet the needs of survival. As the film says, "If the meat makers don't take the grain, the grain is available for everyone."
In the age of blogging, I set up a small topic at the end of every blog post, #不気炵#, to share some low-carbon behaviors, such as putting the carpet in the bathroom, and the water in the shower will wash it off by the way. The magazines that I have read are placed in the lobby of the public place. Use blueberries to buy vegetables. Ask the food company to unload the empty food truck because the lighter the plane is, the more fuel-efficient it is... However, am I really putting low carbon in my life? Throwing away every year, every year, there are 15 pieces of kitchen equipment such as bean sprouts machine, bread machine, egg cooker, electric stew pot, fruit dryer...etc. that have been discarded recently. Not to mention everyday waste. Since online shopping, an entity will appear in front of your eyes at the touch of a finger. Ten-centimeter high-heeled shoes that you can't wear at all, down jackets that resist the cold of minus 20 degrees, and gym clothes that can last for ten years, are just stuffed into the closet. There are also all kinds of cups, books, paints, food.
We are always so longing for good things, but must good things be possessed? Seeing it means enjoying it, isn't it means enjoying it? Just like visiting a museum, the process of seeing is enough to be a good time. Shouldn't it be the same for this world?
The movie says that we need ten years to save the "homeland". It was 2009, twelve years have passed, I don't know if there is any improvement.
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