Micro World - Documentary

Iva 2022-11-12 12:36:18

Micro World February 1, 2020

When I woke up this morning, Shuanghuanglian was out of stock, so magical. But the hometown is still so quiet, you can hear the birds chirping, and you can see the stars in the sky at night.

Micro Cosmos Chinese translates to microscopic world. I thought it might be a story about bacteria living with viruses. I didn't expect it to be a world of animals and plants. The main thing is to narrow down to the order of magnitude of ants and bees, and observe the world from this angle.

I have to sigh that the most coquettish is the French style. A small forest can make a big documentary. impressive. Especially the cadence of the dubbing. However, compared with the seven worlds, the content has no level, and it is a pot of soup. If you can layer the life cycle of several animals or plants, or a day is the description of the life of animals and plants, it may be more layered.

Another emotion is that I actually don’t know that much about the animals and plants around me. The last time I saw the fossils of the Cambrian period, the animals and plants in the early stages of life were the source of many sci-fi movies, and they could trigger a lot of primitive fears. , and the creatures in it also have endless details, waiting for us to understand in depth. The magic of creation.

The final core philosophical flavor has been clarified in the only monologue. After the order of magnitude change, this grove may be the entire world of this animal and plant. Is our world a little unworthy grove in the universe, left to fend for itself?

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Microcosmos quotes

  • Narrator (English version): [beginning narration] A meadow in early morning, somewhere on Earth. Hidden here is a world as vast as our own, where the weeds are like impenetrable jungles, the stones are mountains, and even the smallest pond becomes an ocean. Time passes differently here: an hour is like a day, a day is like a season, and the passing of a season is a lifetime. But to observe this world, we must fall silent now, and listen to its murmurs.

  • Narrator (English version): [ending narration] The night gives way once more. Nothing will stop what's now in motion, what hides in shadow, what searches forward, what flutters toward the light. Here, where time is measured out in moments, and new lives emerge from darkness, a day begins like any other. Beyond anything we can imagine, and yet almost beneath our notice.

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