Birds migrate, they fly over thousands of rivers and mountains, over silent valleys, over changing desert plains. They pass through the dark jungle, over the raging mountains and mountains, and across the vast sea. They can only rest in places with floating objects, otherwise they can only keep flying forward.
They have suffered from violent winds and rains, avalanches, human slaughter, and all kinds of natural competitions, and they still move forward bravely. It's for food and survival, but also for the promise of going back and forth twice a year.
The world is so beautiful, how great the power of nature is to create such a beautiful world, but many times it can only be seen from a distance and cannot be played with. After seeing the places where the birds fly over, I really want to experience these scenery in person.
There are also points in the film that really pissed me off.
The first is human influence:
Birds are trapped in the mud and unable to fly in the polluted city.
50:26, just as I was admiring their beautiful gesture of spreading their wings and flying, the sound of "bang" made me nervous. The bird fell and fell directly into the water. Then one by one suffers, I understand that it is human beings who are killing living beings.
By the Amazon River, seeing them trapped in a cage, combined with the soundtrack, makes people feel the sense of despair that they can't fly to the sky again. Although one escaped, each could face capture. It made me suddenly think of another movie - Hoh Xil.
On the other hand, there is an old grandmother feeding them in the rest of the film, and the little boy at the beginning and end of the film is happily waiting for their arrival.
There are also several scenes of the competition between creatures that are very uncomfortable. Emperor penguins roared up to the sky because their babies were eaten, and flew to Africa to be injured by birds that were swarmed by crabs. Whether it is climatic factors or these, it is inevitable. Just like our life, when pursuing our own path, we will always encounter all kinds of obstacles. It may be because of human factors that make you stunned, or because of yourself. But what we have to do should be like birds, knowing that the road is far and there will be all kinds of obstacles, and we should bravely fly forward. Send this message to yourself.
The filming is very beautiful, I highly recommend it. took some pictures
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