Birds of Migration is a documentary directed by the famous French actor, director and producer Jacques Behan. The film was released in 2001. I have talked about Jacques Behan's documentary "Ocean" before, and this film is also a very careful, production cycle of more than 3 years, a total of more than 600 people participated in the filming, and traveled to more than 50 countries and regions around the world. Great documentary. The style of this film is very similar to "Ocean". The film has very little narration, and the shots are very beautiful, which makes the audience feel like they are involved in nature. The look and feel of this film is really good, watching the birds migrating from all angles, while showing the vast landscape of the place. The use of many shots is very artistic, and the BGM of this film is very elegant and beautiful. There are a lot of shots in this film, and they are edited intensively at the end, so the shots in this film can be described as carefully selected. Of course, this film not only brings beauty to the audience, but also reveals the cruelty of nature, which is also a metaphor for life. 9.5 points.
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