From the first twenty or thirty minutes of seeing it, this sentence came out of my mind: all things are animistic and beautiful. I just thought this sentence was good before, but now I think this sentence is right.
Don't watch hp7, don't watch Smurfs, don't watch change 3, I skipped a math class and wandered to the cinema to watch it. About half an hour after I left the venue to buy tickets, I thought maybe it was me who booked the venue alone, and I felt a little bit of pride in my heart (= =), but I found out that it was not thinking, but imagination. Still half of the seats were full, even though it was the smallest size theater.
There is a father watching with his son next door, and the son always asks his father, what kind of fish is this? what about this? that? Dad knew a lot, answered them one by one, and asked the boy to speak in a low voice. In the end, Dad still couldn't name some creatures. He said to the boy very seriously: This dad doesn't know either, there are many names of fish. You can learn by yourself when you grow up.
The first shot that struck me was the appearance of the seals rolling comfortably in the waves, wrapping themselves in fine sand, and the expression of enjoyment was even a little cute. There are some fish in the deep sea, and the way they swim beautifully can almost be described as sexy. Little sea turtles are striving hard from the beach, and the cruel competition that exists at the beginning of life, although it is a known scientific fact, will still quietly sweat for them. The graceful curves of cetaceans, the screeching sound of the feet of crabs poking at the bottom of the sea, and the swarms of transparent jellyfish. All things are alive and beautiful, it is so.
It seems to be a long, long, long foreshadowing, so there is a large fishing net and its discordant sudden appearance. Trapped in it, the turtle opened its mouth to bite the net, but had no sharp teeth. Imagine its helpless confusion and sadness. The most shocking thing is that the shark was caught on the boat, and after losing its fins and tail, it was thrown into the sea alive and left to be slowly tortured to death. This cruel method has long been heard. The person next to him exclaimed, how could he still live like this! There is just one more dish on the human table. Its tail and fins are hung on the bow of the boat and shipped to the shore. Will it be praised as fresh and rare? But it no longer has a way to swing its body flexibly, and has no way to control its direction. How is this different from cutting off human limbs? Even the prey passing by can only watch it swim away, and the shark slowly and slowly falls to the bottom of the sea, as slow as a cruel slow motion. The white and incomplete body, the still blue sea water, and the gills with blood oozing with their breathing. Then the camera goes away.
Yes, such an old-fashioned theme of environmental protection is really annoying. But in fact, it is more than boredom, there will be more regrets and too late awakening. The spirit and beauty of all things, but the final outcome is "extinction, extinction, extinction." "Some creatures have evolved to what they are now over millions of years, but because of humans, they will become extinct within a few decades." "Wait until one day. , humans can only see other species in an artificial environment or a museum, how monotonous, how desolate."
"What is the sea and what is the ocean."
"When human beings continue to explore space , the sea around man is still mysterious."
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