Life~

Henderson 2022-11-16 07:49:18

I really like the documentary. The documentary produced by the BBC is like a wonderful label and has never disappointed me. For documentaries, almost no other company can shake the BBC’s dominance in the soundtrack, narration, sense of the shots, and storytelling that are related to documentary quality (of course, National Geographic is also very good~), Their seriousness and dedication to the lens, the hardship of shooting conditions, and their dedication and perseverance are what touches me most every time I watch a documentary (especially the highlights)~

Let’s talk about the documentary itself~ My favorite ninth episode of plants. Those shots really take a long time to take. The pictures of flowers blooming, seeds sprouting, and young leaves breaking through the soil are really beautiful~ The two episodes of Mammals and Birds are also very beautiful. Speaking of it, mammals are a bit cute~ Then I actually skipped the two episodes of amphibians and insects, because I really can’t bear to look directly at them, so I can’t eat after the Chinese New Year~

Every time I watch a documentary, I feel a lot of emotion, because it is more difficult than the life of human animals. They face various survival challenges at birth, and animal mothers are also greater and selfless. Many of them give birth to or raise their children. They will never see each other again, and some even die in order to breed offspring, unlike humans who can stay with each other for life.

In the animal kingdom, males are given more responsibilities and missions. They need to attract competition for mates, defend territories, defend ethnic groups, etc. For example, penguins also need to breed offspring, and female animals only need to give birth to offspring to complete the inheritance of life. (Most), so it’s almost equivalent to that male animals are both responsible for making money and raising a family, as well as being beautiful and beautiful (laugh cry~)

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