cute birds

Deven 2022-04-19 09:02:44

I have watched a lot of movies recently, and I often wonder what the point of watching a movie is. Relaxation is of course one aspect, but it is not only that. We should not contribute to the box office of commercial blockbusters for short-term entertainment and entertainment, nor for the pursuit of visual stimulation. We should also get something else.
Documentaries are my favorite lately. Several documentaries I have watched resonate with me. This "Bird Migration" is one of the best ones, and I highly recommend it.
I admire the directors of these documentaries. Documentaries are really time-consuming and labor-intensive. Take a look at the introduction of this film: more than 600 people participated in the filming, which lasted more than 3 years and cost more than 40 million US dollars. In many countries and regions, the recording film is more than 460 kilometers long. Compared with those commercial films, which are made in the studio in a few months and released within half a year, the manpower, material resources and time spent on documentaries are undoubtedly huge. Moreover, the income of documentaries is small. It is difficult to imagine how many people will enter the theater for a documentary. Of course, it is more likely that the documentary will not enter the theater at all. In order to maximize the benefits, the theater will not increase the attendance rate. The introduction of fewer documentaries into theaters is a two-way choice. Compared with those commercial films, these films have a much smaller chance of attracting attention, and they are likely to be unknown. On the movie download site, no more than 10 people downloaded this film, which is far less than this year's bad film Three Guns. Under such circumstances, still choosing to shoot a documentary should be worthy of respect.
This film is undoubtedly excellent. After watching it for five minutes, I decided to give this film five points. After watching it, I decided to collect this film and take it out from time to time to reminisce. There's very little dub in there, but the graphics are excellent. It's hard to imagine how those angles that fly in sync with the birds were captured. The geographical span is very large, from the Antarctic to the Arctic, from the tropical rainforest to the desert.
Only a few impressive shots were recorded:
the penguin's cub was eaten by an eagle, and it was not able to protect it by its side
. The birds flying on the sea land on the deck of the oil tanker and get a short rest, and the old woman walking out of the door feeds
the grey cranes. People and animals can live in harmony like this
The parrot caught in the rainforest deftly opened the door of the wooden cage with its beak, and was freed
.
Those baby birds waiting to be fed, watching the female bird feed small fish and worms into the mouths of the chicks, the fluffy wings of those chicks are really cute.
Of course, there are many not so Harmonious images, such as flying birds being shot by people, or ducks in the water, next to industrial sewage, are really heart-wrenching to watch.

Taking the habits of animals as a commitment, and vigorously rendering it at the end of the film, I personally feel that it is a bit inappropriate and unnecessary, but for this film, it has no major impact, precious pictures and real scenes Makes this movie good enough.

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Winged Migration quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: The story of bird migration is the story of promise - a promise to return.