There's only one soothing shot that tells the story of the birds, either grandly or tiny. Some were crushed by the harvester, some were knocked down one after another, and some were caught in the industrial quagmire and could not extricate themselves. The camera just quietly walks us through. Spread the beauty that is true and not sensational.
It seems that Emerson said this sentence: "May be like a tree to face loneliness, blows and storms."
Don't rockhopper penguins fall off the cliff? Arctic terns go back and forth between the North and South Poles every year, aren't they cold? Aren't humans crazy compared to nature?
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