Terrific documentary. The sea is originally a beautiful and rich stage, and the various species of the ocean are very beautiful in the lens. Seeing the fish gather in a vortex like a tornado reminds me of the scene in Finding Nemo (there are actually too many of them). Seeing the overflowing crab swarm reminds me of Kylie Minogue's "All the Lovers" music video. Seeing sea lions lounging on the beach and dolphins playing leisurely in the sea, I thought this was their paradise. They didn't come to head the ball or jump in circles. Seeing sharks that have been finned off and sunk to the bottom of the ocean brings tears to my eyes, all kinds of shock, anger and heartache. I couldn't help crying when I saw the big elephant standing in the sea and holding the baby walrus. This time, I felt that animals actually have the same parent-child relationship as humans. What reason do we have to think that we are more advanced than them? ! All living things are just a part of the ecological cycle. They perform their respective functions, compete with each other by natural selection, and always maintain a balance. Why would humans interfere with this and why would it destroy it?
This is a documentary, there is no 3D gimmick, there is no big-name Cass, but it is more shocking than "Ha Qi" and "Change Three"! It's the best movie I've seen this year!
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