If you compare it with "Imperial Penguins", "The Migration of Birds", and "The World of Insects", which are famous movies in history and are always in the hearts of movie fans, the most lacking of this work is the "main line". With Zhao Zhongxiang's old wet voice, you can lose the feeling of CCAV's "Animal World" with just one cut.
I am a person who is very afraid of insects~~~ This is an unexplainable psychological barrier. I have also learned to catch grasshoppers, dragonflies and butterflies when I stayed in the countryside. The environment, I am still extremely afraid of moths and other creatures. But "The World of Insects" made me like these furry little guys-although I didn't like them so much that I could touch them with my hands, at least I wouldn't show disgust when I saw them.
The purpose of these documentaries is to allow humans to understand and love these creatures that we don't actually dance with in our daily lives, to sympathize and protect them through understanding and love, and to protect our planet through sympathy and protection. "The World of Insects" made me give up my attachment to pesticides, and "Walking of the Imperial Penguins" made a friend of mine give up the Antarctic scale fish in the supermarket ("You can't starve penguins because they need protein. They only have this It can be eaten, and people can eat anything anyway"-Yi Ru said), "The Migration of Birds" made an elder give up his hobby of hunting. These movies saved lives.
As a filmmaker, it is difficult to achieve greater than this.
And this one is not contagious enough. The reason why it is not enough is that the next question is not fixed. "The Migration of Birds" is based on the persistent migration of birds from generation to generation. "The World of Insects" takes the little things in a garden as the protagonist. "Imperial Penguins" is based on the acquaintance and love of a group of penguins. Staying together as the content, these topics, the protagonist and the choice of content can resonate with human beings, and make us realize that it is not only our joy and pain, but also the fear of death and the yearning for life. Only empathy can produce compassion, and only sympathy can produce the will to save.
The ocean... is too big, and the sea creatures... too much. Humans also come from this deep blue-if Darwin is right. Blue whales or sharks are very good protagonists, their reproductive system, their food chain, their living habits~~~ If you focus on them, it will be a completely different movie. Unfortunately, I don't know if it was due to technical reasons or the director's way of thinking. In the end, the film became a mess. The only exciting thing is the soundtrack.
But even if it disperses like this, it is still technically perfect-this I will always pf French documentaries. Sometimes it is even hard to imagine how they got these pictures. It takes so much time, effort, wisdom, and practice to get such a clear, vivid, and close picture in the deep ocean. Although as a movie, this work has many shortcomings, but even for the breathtakingly beautiful underwater creatures, it is still worth seeing.
As a carnivore, I seldom have any opinions on the food culture of my country-since the Creator has set humans as omnivores, humans should fulfill their tasks in the food chain in this capacity. So I never thought that 6 billion omnivores turned into herbivores overnight is a good idea for the earth, but at the same time, I don’t eat strange things—the so-called strange things refer to wild animals or specific animals on their bodies. A certain part of. Since I have already taken a life, I must let the food chain go on intact. I think so, and as a member of the natural world, I also feel obligated to accomplish this.
However, I have also eaten something like shark fin (to be honest, I really don't think it is different from the fans). At that time, I didn’t know how this food came from—cut off the shark’s dorsal fin and tail, and then bleed this head, which should be dying, and threw it alive into the salty sea water, letting it swing. With the missing tail, he desperately goes deep into the bottom of the sea, draining every drop of blood in endless pain, and dying after several hours of tossing~~~
No, no, the food chain is not this kind of murder. Thinking back to my previous experience of eating shark fins, it felt like buying and killing sharks one after another, and swallowing painful spirits one after another. As long as I think back to the power in the movie, I can't accept this kind of food anyway.
I hope that my classmates and friends, based on the standpoint of mutual respect, please do not mention "eating shark fin" in front of me in the future, okay? If possible, I do have the will to become a vegetarian—I don't want to be a murderer, nor a murderer.
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