great hunt

Abagail 2022-12-14 15:17:05

There are few documentaries that can be both grand and humorous. It just so happens that the latest set of documentaries "The Hunt" launched by the British BBC this year is such a documentary.

The main creators are the people from "Frozen Planet". Needless to say, how powerful they are. When I first saw it, I was shocked by the scenes of glaciers moving and collapsing. The team's conscience is that every frame of the picture is so luxurious that it can be used directly as a screensaver. Even the aerial photography of African wild dogs chasing buffaloes suddenly freezes without ghosting (I won't say I watched it several times). And the soundtrack in the opening and middle can be said to be the sound of nature.

But the most important thing is that the animals here are too cute and funny (ಥ_ಥ) There are three funny animals I have seen so far. First, the prey No. 1 Arctic Skua faced the Hunter No. 1 Arctic Fox, the Arctic Skua pecking and flapping its wings and flapping, and finally used a "mysterious weapon" - a piece of shit beat the Arctic fox and fled, I I'm thinking about who hunts whom ⊙﹏⊙

Another very evil prey No. 2 is the Arctic Hare. This little white rabbit that looks harmless to humans and animals has unusually long feet. It runs like a plug-in. When running, it drifts at a speed of 40 miles per hour. Even the Arctic wolf can't catch up. I laughed. The wolf can't catch up with the rabbit. , and finally dispatch the wolves to catch it.

And the funniest thing in the film is the arctic king of hunters - the polar bear! It looks all natural and cute. The funniest thing is the scene where it catches the seal, I laughed a few times after watching it. A curvaceous seal was basking in the sun at the mouth of the melting hole. The polar bear in the distance decided to dive into the water from a nearby melting hole to attack the seal, but the polar bear swam the wrong way. ... this road idiot polar bear. Later, I saw polar bears climb cliffs to dig out bird eggs to eat. Do you want to fight like this...

In most wildlife documentaries, the hunters are old, weak and sick, and the focus is on the speed and ferocity of the hunters, and this documentary But ingeniously expresses the living state of the hunters, as well as the wit and nonsense of the hunters.

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