Feel the charm of nature

Jennifer 2022-10-24 10:49:18

There are very old old discs in the house. When I was packing my things, I accidentally took them out and looked at them.
Placed in the snowy wilderness, the young natural scientist watches the plane disappear beyond the horizon. He seemed so lonely in the whole environment, and after the plane disappeared, the whole world was almost quiet.

The entire film creates a desolate environment, where the endless snow makes it seem small and insignificant. Then, when spring arrives, the snow begins to melt, and all these wonderful changes unfold before your eyes. Rocks and sky make for a pleasing composition. The color of the sky is constantly changing, and the surrounding quietness sets off each other, which is infinitely imaginative.

Talking to the Eskimos, Taylor tried to be humble as he explained his theories. They listened intently and asked questions from time to time, but they basically had no idea what Taylor was talking about. After Taylor finished his commentary. An Eskimo replied, "Good idea." He was actually teasing Tyler, and he had no idea the Eskimo was so old for accidents when he saw it. Of course Taylor didn't hear the Eskimo's overtones. Three people are sitting in a temporary shelter. In this scene, the director keeps Taylor and the Eskimos at a certain distance, and uses the space between them to show the cultural gap. The intersection of intersection is used in the film to make Taylor feel isolated. This feeling is cultural and professional. As a scientist, this so-called feeling of playing the piano to the cow is quite powerless, which highlights the scientist's sense of loneliness.

After entering nature, I gradually abandoned my previous scientific attitude. In such a quiet wilderness, I established a closer connection, occasionally meditating, and sometimes playing the flute outside the tent. The whole of nature became one with him, producing an indescribably poetic effect.
There is no need to express in words, what is left is just the urge to get into the environment for a moment.

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Never Cry Wolf quotes

  • Tyler: [Opening lines: on the train, giving voice-over narration] I just jumped at the opportunity to go. Without even thinking about it, really. Because it opened the way to an old - and very naïve - childhood fantasy of mine: to go off into the wilderness, and test myself against all the dangerous things lurking there. And to find that basic animal that I secretly hoped was hidden somewhere inside myself. I imagined, at that point, I'd become a new man, with a strength and courage I'd never known before.

    Tyler: [Continuing his voice-over narration, with rugged Canadian wilderness rolling by] As I traveled north, it was on about the 3rd day that the reality of what I was about to try to do began to seep into my bones... and gather in a knot in the pit of my stomach.

    Tyler: [Continuing his voice-over narration, now sitting by a railroad siding, with a huge mound of his expedition supplies piled up nearby] Then I finally reached the end of the line: Nootsak. The sheer bulk of the supplies the Department sent along set me back. Because I had to get not only myself, but all this stuff, another 300 miles into the wilderness.

  • Tyler: [Narrating] I'd heard some of the tales about the Arctic: the mad trappers, Diamond Tooth Gertie, The Ice-Worm Cocktail and all that. So, I was prepared for things to be a little weird.