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Leanne 2022-01-28 08:26:12

1. Episode 1 Ocean

The mutual survival of humans and the ocean. Whaling, wave surfing, shark-calling wizards, compressor diving fishing...and behind-the-scenes footage (most resonant).

I like this kind of humanized emotional package, not to give the photographer's emotions, but to feel the charm of human beings under the casual interaction.

Compared with the simple animal world, I always feel that the emotions of animals are anthropomorphic. Compared with the simple macroscopic view of the natural world, I feel that I am small and lonely in the big world.

Episode 3 North Pole

Once again feel the tenderness of the photography team.

1. Guard the villagers, protect polar bears, anesthetize, and forage.

2. When hunting narwhals, the heart is sad. In the explanation of the law, the traditional way I cannot relieve my heart. In the end, behind the scenes told me that it is not just pure waiting, but also ice, life and death, the test of speed

Episode 4 The Jungle

Breastfeeding lactating monkeys while using monkeys as a food source

Houses on the Books Coveted Jungle Freedom Living

Episode 6 Prairie

Humans are also a type of living things. Except seeing how to conquer nature and conquer animals. There is a symbiosis between humans and animals.

We are not a member of this vast nature, until this episode peeps the survival wisdom of ancient human beings. Blend in with nature using simple tools.

It seems that there is no shock as imagined, the content of the last few episodes. This skill deepens to peer into human life, and in extreme environments, its own way of survival.

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Extended Reading
  • Jules 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    @米米里 This documentary is good

  • Eliezer 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    It takes thirty years and a few fig trees to grow into a five-hundred-year bridge; one boat, one oar and one tether can summon and catch sharks alive; without any equipment, stay on the seabed twenty meters for five minutes; The smiles of Malian children in the rain of the desert once in six years. How easy and extravagant our lives are compared to the amazing endurance and courage they need to survive. Thanks to the great BBC, you'll be glad you spent those eight hours.