Reflections after industrial development, a moment of disaster for mankind.

Chad 2022-09-28 11:39:02

Adapted from real events, environmental protection themes, reflections on industrial development, and vigilance against capital seeking profits by unscrupulous means, poisoning human health. These film elements are high enough, and the content under the lens is eye-catching and horrific. This is a calamitous moment of human sin. Some are gone, some are still happening. In fact, every country has suffered great trauma during the period of great industrial development. The United Kingdom has cut down its own forests, and it is still the country with the lowest forest coverage in Europe. At that time in Tokyo, Japan, the birds were all dead, and the citizens of Tokyo rushed to watch when they saw a crow. The German acid rain turned the Teutonic Black Forest, the birthplace of the nation, into a yellow forest. The scourge of human behavior requires reflection, and we remain vigilant. So I think this film deserves 5 stars and is worth thinking about.

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