Professor, I love you so much. If middle school students are forced to watch this film, the number of students applying for the astronomy department in my country will increase by 2000%. There will be many college entrance examination champions who are admitted to the astronomy department of P University. What a great insight Professor Cox's documentary brought them, and finally the Education Bureau of our country had to award the professor a special contribution award (nonsense). As a documentary about the universe in only 4 episodes, the very awesome point is that, It does not follow the general order of time development, but extracts four elements, namely time, elements, gravity and light, and expands them with emphasis. In particular, the title of each episode is not these four nouns, but destiny, stardust, falling, messager. Each episode revolves around the central content, highlights the title, and finally falls on the "wonder". (In this way, it is very similar to the structure of a high school argumentative paper.) Professor Cox's films have another feature: when he talks about certain theories, he always visits some natural and cultural landscapes, or borrows some historical site legends to elicit scientific analysis. , or use some natural phenomena to explain the theoretical content. This makes his films span a very large space, giving the viewer a sense of breadth and vastness. Of course, the details are omitted. The professor's film does not focus on the explanation of specific theories, and the explanation of general theories is very simple. However, the intention of his documentary is not to let people know how deeply theoretical knowledge, but to let ordinary people feel the beauty of all kinds of wonders. Therefore, the simple explanation can allow more people to understand, which is beneficial to achieve the goal. The professor's commentary is quite beautiful, and this film especially reflects this feature. It is no exaggeration to say that the commentary in the film is taken out, and it is a very beautiful prose poem without any modification (also thanks to the translation team). When the professor speaks such poetic words with emotion, it is hard for viewers not to be impressed by his charm. Just a few words: And every piece of everyone, of everything you love, of everything you hate, of the thing you hold most precious,
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