Beauty is in nature, beauty is in people's hearts

Alanna 2022-12-07 22:19:36

Updated April 19, 2019

When I saw this for the first time, it seemed that I accidentally poked it in at station B. It was the summer of 2016, and it should have been recommended to me by station B. Because I didn't want to study when I graduated from undergraduate, I brushed Beiye's wilderness at station B every day, and then poked into "Hunting" by the way. At the time, after watching this documentary, I regarded it as a masterpiece, but when I think about it now, I can't believe it. What kind of team, what kind of equipment and technology, can create such a work? Truly the pinnacle of technology. Once again moved by the filming team. 5 stars is really not enough, I want to give 500 stars!

I have repeatedly recommended this series to my good friends. Friends who are interested in natural themes or documentaries, fell in love with this series immediately. Even children who didn't like to watch documentaries or animals before, also liked this series. on this series. It can be seen that the perfect filming level and interesting themes and narratives are really attractive, and no one can escape the attraction of the power and beauty, wisdom and courage in nature. Watching this series will always amaze us humans that all kinds of animals are so smart. In fact, they are like this, but we are too accustomed to putting our position above "people". Below the dividing line was written at that time

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This series is so shocking, I was deeply impressed by the film crew when I watched the first two episodes. The dedication and seriousness of the filming is touching. This is a beauty beyond the content of the filming. The staff regard filming as a sacred cause, an ordinary job, a daily thing, and regard it as a lifelong event. care. The filming of the first six episodes is very beautiful and touching, but the beauty of the seventh episode is different. The seventh episode tells the efforts of wildlife conservation experts around the world to protect these unparalleled predators and blood. Impressive. Quoting an interpretation inside: We have to accept the fact that we just can't blindly go on the trajectory we're currently on and expect things to work out well. We've got to make changes. Watching Nutshell a few days ago I posted an article about the current situation of tigers in China, and some people in the comment area said that it doesn't matter if tigers are extinct. That's right, it doesn't matter if the tiger species is extinct in China, it won't have any effect. As a large carnivore at the top of the food, the number of tigers is very small, and its extinction will not have any impact on China. But, did you know that the extinction of the tiger is a signal that he is sending us that the speed and extent of human changes in nature are too fast and too much, and creatures that took hundreds of thousands of years to evolve will disappear in the blink of an eye. Have you thought about it for yourself.

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