"Blue Planet 2" is an epic masterpiece. This used to surprise me. After all, I've seen a lot of these movies. But after I read it. I just realized: this is epic. How insignificant compared to the other documentaries I've seen. This is truly an epic marine documentary.
In fact, as early as 2001, the first part of "Blue Planet" was released. That is, Shang Fei caused a sensation in the whole of Europe, and then the whole world. The BBC also received the honor of God of God. And "Blue Planet L" has been regarded as a masterpiece by many fans. Everyone has been looking forward to "Blue Planet ll" for 16 years. Finally, in 2017, "Blue Planet" set sail again and was promoted to "Blue Planet ll". In this film, 91-year-old David Attenborough stands on the bow of the boat, sailing further afield against the sea breeze and sunshine.
Do you remember that the biology teacher said that the ecosystem with the most species on earth is the forest ecosystem? But after watching this movie, I really think the ocean is better than the forest. It opened my eyes to another world on Earth.
At the beginning of the film, there is a huge snow island and glaciers. I was thinking: Could it be the Arctic Ocean? But David said in his thick and clear voice: "Antarctica" (Antarctica) was a barren scene in an instant. Then the dozens of seconds when the BBC submarine sank into the sea was pitch black. I really broke a sweat for the diver. But then we see that the submarine is sitting firmly on the bottom of the sea. Then, with a close-up, we saw a red strange fish living on the muddy sea floor. The most terrifying thing is that it has two legs! This is the anglerfish. Its fins have evolved into legs due to long walks on the seabed. It is extremely patient with its prey. Two rows of yellow teeth that have not been brushed all the year round are flickering due to the light from the searchlights...
Really, in this movie, I learned a lot. This is not felt on land. But we have to admit. The ocean has been destroyed. We may not see this pure sea in decades or even decades. Yuri Gagarin once said, "You can't make the "water polo" dirty." Only by protecting the marine ecosystem can we protect the largest oxygen-producing ecosystem. to enter the ocean!
View more about Blue Planet II reviews