And since I went to Disney in France this spring, I have become a "brain fan" of Disney-critics say that everything Disney is prepared for children is too naive. But in fact-no no no, it is for children and adults like children-for example, my favorite part is the float parade, Donald Duck standing in the car waving to me.
My hypocritical tears stayed at once.
This disney nature documentary is very disney style. The protagonist, close-ups, narration, music... While observing meticulously, human imagination and thinking are added to the music. In addition to showing us the life and growth of an Alaskan brown bear for one year, it is also thrown to humans. An eternal question has arisen: how should man and nature get along.
The documentary sky and her children are like human mothers and children. Strong, caring, responsible and strict mothers are responsible for the food, safety and warmth of the cubs as they grow up. They walked out of the cave on the top of the mountain, climbed over the rugged mountains of Alaska, found the tidal flats, traversed the woods, passed by the waterfalls, experienced all the difficulties bears can go through, found the food for survival, and finally left a trail of footprints on the snow of the Alaska mountains. , Go back to the cave.
I always feel that this is like the life of a human being, chasing the possibility of making one's life better. Encounter all kinds of dangers, all kinds of enemies, all kinds of competitors, but also meet friends who whisper, reliable parents, brothers and sisters like brothers and sisters.
Human beings are a part of the natural world. I don’t know if they think they can think and create, so they are more advanced. They forget that they are also a tiny part of this big world. When looking at the life of these three bears for one year as an outsider, those experience frustrations that have become small are like reminding human beings. Sometimes you have to leave your own perspective, don’t be confused by the difficulties in front of you, and stick to it. Hold on. Maybe your golden pound is not far away.
There are birds and flowers, quiet and peaceful, and sufficient supplies are enough for you to survive the next cold winter.
In my opinion, human beings still have so much to learn from nature. We think we are advanced, but in fact, perhaps the simplest life is more tenacious and tenacious than us.
I sincerely love everything in nature, because one day we will return there and become a part of the natural world, a small dust in the big world.
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