2. The film magnifies the insect world around us with excellent images, which is eye-opening.
3. The film does not have any narration, leaving enough room for the audience to imagine. This is very rare, and the final effect is extraordinary.
4. In the processing of sound effects, this film can get full marks. The amplified sounds greatly increase the appeal of the film.
5. There are three scenes with the deepest impression. One is the touching and lingering snail, beautiful and touching. The second is the persistent dung beetle. The director deliberately used a zoomed-out lens to illustrate that such a tiny creature that was easily trampled to death by humans has the ability to think and solve problems. In the end, of course, Mosquito's grand and splendid debut. This long shot is really beautiful and atmospheric, as sacred as a religious ceremony.
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