Just a little thought, super word count...

Lupe 2022-05-10 22:13:01

The lens focuses on two small groups of chimpanzees in the jungle, showing the daily life of chimpanzees in high definition. You can see many details of life from how chimpanzees forage, how to nurture the next generation, how to sleep, how to build relationships, how to fight, how to lift a rock to hit one's own feet (haha), to how different small groups fight, etc. I am surprised that the palms, soles, nails, skin and even parent-child interaction and habits of chimpanzees (such as sunset; young chimpanzees are active and energetic, while big chimpanzees have long been unable to hold a nap) are so similar to humans.

The editing is also excellent. As a documentary, there are at least two complete and intersecting story lines-the growth of the little chimpanzee Oscar and the conflict between Oscar's small group and another small group. In addition, the beginning and the end of the two paragraphs are accompanied by bgm: That man's editing, which is so cute and wonderful!

Of course, the part of the narration that humans think of interpretation cannot be separated in a single day, so they will be put on hold for the time being. Just so many high-definition, close and long-term material about chimpanzee life is enough to feast my eyes on me who is curious about chimpanzees. It must be said: the filming team is amazing!

Feeling the nature, feeling how other creatures in this world, other human races, and human ancestors lived, you will discover how meaningless things we are busy, troubled, and anxious in modern society.

So, how can you calm your mind and look more at the world outside of modern human society. (Considering the environmental changes brought about by modern human society, this "outside" can only be narrowly defined...)

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