a gorgeous illusion

Rozella 2022-10-26 14:20:36

When I was a child, I saw spit in "Man and Nature", and every time it was Zhao Zhongxiang's magnetic voice, "It's the season of animal mating again in the year." . . CCTV filmed without emotion, calmly talking about the food chain, those views on the survival of the fittest and the strong, not only the main theme, but also with a strong preaching meaning, I always feel like a very ignorant person, and then listen to the earnestness of an elder teaching. Life in the natural world appears so pale and powerless on the big square TV, so I felt very early that the animals that are eaten are not worthy of mercy. Nature treats lions and antelopes equally. The trees that cover the sky in the tropical rain forest are no different from the uneven icebergs in Antarctica. The feeling of suffocation also makes us think that we are a complete bystander, which is called human beings.

"Ocean" doesn't have so many lengthy narrations, it's like wearing a diving suit alone, cruising beside coral reefs and dolphins, watching their lips open and listening to their whispers, the existence of those lives makes you feel like the original There are such wonderful and magical life on earth. The film seems to go from light to heavy. The power of a quartet dyes every lung lobe blue. When the short-tailed dolphin sank to the bottom of the sea, its two fins were still gurgling and bleeding. How to forget this kind of picture, how to hold back Sad and angry, then you are too cold-blooded.

The creatures on the bottom of the sea seem to be survivors of another world because they are too far away from us. I can't name many of them, but I just remember that they are beautiful, just like a beautiful woman with the smell of cloves suddenly found on the street corner, with another name. What does it mean? I know that there is a refined and beautiful existence on the azure blue seabed, and it is enough to leave a care and thought. Sharks, dolphins, penguins and corals, watching too much in the aquarium will inevitably cause visual fatigue, but when you see eels with amazing water sleeves, or big and small fish taking care of each other, or a family of sea lions with eyes like two idiots, right? Will it suddenly become so soft? They enjoy the same sunshine and air, and they know how to play and be lazy, pretend and deceive. Why do people claim to be the kings of nature? Watching those sharks giggling, it's time to feel ashamed and ashamed.

I really want to praise the sound effects of this movie. The background music is just right. The groups of small fish and the whales jumping out of the sponge make it hard to tell if the background music is at work or not. They suddenly have feelings, or They are born musicians themselves. Documentaries must be realistic and objective, succinct and real, and avoid too much preaching. The narration of "Ocean" is negligible, but the background music is impressive, allowing the audience to follow along. The director's feeling and feeling, step by step to the depths of the ocean. And I don't know if it was ultrasonic or what technology was used. The voices of those turtles, fish, shrimps and crabs are so real, as if they were whispering in your ear. I really admire it.
The most impressive scene is the transparent jellyfish in pieces, which seem to be fragile enough to be broken at a touch, but also strong enough to be indestructible. For a moment, I thought of those fluorescent dandelions in "Avatar", which did not require special effects and technological production. There is such a magical existence in nature, and the ingenuity of the creator makes us have to surrender no matter how advanced our evolution is.

The second half of the film seems to carefully introduce human beings into the camera, some even a child, those fishing nets covered with the camera are desperate and sad, those gentle dolphins, the screaming sounds are still like an unworldly thing children.

I remember that in last year's experiment class, the rabbits were used for experiments, and the tracheal intubation of the rabbits had to be cut open. Those rabbits that were not fully anesthetized were tied to the experimental table. At that time, I heard the rabbit's cry. I always thought that rabbits can't make noise except eating, sleeping and sleeping, so I was so scared that the surgical scissors in my hand fell off. The whole class was quiet, unable to let go. That kind of skin-piercing pain had been lingering like a nightmare for a long time. So when I saw the voice of the dolphin in the movie, my heart twitched. Those dolphins struggling in the sea of ​​blood, when they saw their tails hanging on the fishing boats to dry, probably couldn't shed all their tears. The hideous faces flashed in front of the camera, even children, their faces are full of greed and indifference, those large areas of blood, those models that can only exist in museums, those seasides full of rubbish, frightened and startled Heart.

I don't know how to write a movie review from a professional point of view, I just want to write my own movie viewing experience. After seeing the poster, I rushed to watch this masterpiece, the visual experience of special effects, coupled with warmth and relaxation The French narration, from the beginning to the end, after touching the aftertaste, I feel like I have experienced a gorgeous hallucination. It is a dream of Nanke when I slept soundly in the middle of the night. If I add tragedy and thinking about life, I really want to play five more. stars.

Various researches later made me greatly appreciate the dedication, perseverance, and love of director Jacques Behan. Without these three qualities, it is absolutely impossible to make such a masterpiece. The atmosphere and calmness are true!

If you haven't seen it, it's worth going to the theater to experience this gorgeous illusion. If you've seen it, you must remember and be kind to life.

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Oceans quotes

  • Narrator: Human indifference, without a doubt, is the ocean's greatest threat.

  • Narrator: Every breath we take, and every drop we drink, depends on a healthy ocean. Now, their life depends on us.