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Roger 2022-03-21 09:03:21

I was watching it slowly with my five-year-old daughter. She couldn't understand English, and she couldn't read the subtitles, but the pictures alone made her very shocked. The other day, I saw someone saying that the existence of movies prolongs human life. In fact, books, TV, and even friends are not the same. Life is limited. Except for what we really have the opportunity to experience, the world in their eyes, their fantasies or dreams, which are presented to us by others, greatly expand the breadth of our lives, which is great. 1 Ocean

In the two days I watched, an internet celebrity shared his own experience in the Maldives on Weibo: renting a search boat, led by professional crew, and planning to experience the real ocean at sea. However, it backfired, thinking that what he would experience is "the fantasy drifting of juvenile pie", but it turned out that the middle-aged man with motion sickness had a severe seasickness trip. There was no delicious seafood, no fantastic seascape, only vomiting and lying down. Because I paid a high charter fee and were reluctant to disembark easily, it was truly an unforgettable journey of life.

Of course the people in the documentary are not like this. They were born and raised by the seaside, and they have been there for generations. Some of them are even like real sea creatures that can go beyond the human limit and walk underwater with their breath held for a long time. Some eyes are more suitable for it Underwater vision. If there is no intervention of modern civilization, after many years, it is unknown whether human beings will also have descendants of their own underwater branches. What supports this natural differentiation selection is the theme of the entire documentary, how humans live, forage, reproduce, and in short, survive in a variety of extreme natural environments.

The shark caller in the picture catches the shark and then releases it. It is estimated that many survival methods in extreme environments can only be preserved in a way similar to "intangible cultural heritage". Today, it is difficult for us to judge and imagine whether the wonderful way of life of the people depicted in the film is still being used, or whether it has become a scenic spot like a folk village.

2. Desert

Before I actually went to the desert, I was full of fantasies about the desert: the stars and the Milky Way, the rolling sand dunes as far as I could see, the arrogant camel. But after camping on the edge of the desert for a night, what impressed me more than the Milky Way should be the roar of the desert music festival in the middle of the night and the mouth full of sand after the sandstorm.

In the eyes of those who were born there and grew up there, the desert may not be a piece of paradise.

3. Polar

After the Arctic tide recedes, the mussels between the surface ice and the seabed look delicious; the seagulls that have been hoarding in the hides for months can smell it through the screen; the fairy tale narwhal, as the The presence of prey is still unacceptable. I really want to see these worlds that look like other planets with my own eyes!

4. Jungle

When the jungle children eat roasted tarantulas, it is estimated that it is no different from roasting sweet potatoes and dragonflies when we were young. The picture of eating monkeys is really scary, especially when nibbling on the monkey's hand that has always been like a baby's arm. . . .

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