It took two days from yesterday to today, and I couldn't wait to watch six episodes plus two special episodes. The total duration is about seven hours and ten minutes. I was completely overwhelmed without watching it!
Almost every frame is a very good photographic work, with crystal clear ice crystals and snowflakes, elegant and pure ocean blue, from small krill and arctic moths to large musk ox and humpback whales, all kinds of lovely. Penguins and extremely smart killer whales, etc., each animal is struggling to survive hard. They are all so beautiful, so cute, and so difficult. The story of this film is very strong, and there are many scenes. Precious enough to be recorded in the annals of history, nature's ingenious workmanship is truly breathtaking, and the destructive movement of glaciers and thawing of glaciers are breathtaking! The background music is very good, and it matches the scene perfectly. The 85-year-old Sir David's commentary is very exciting (many times, you don't need to read subtitles at all), and the photography staff is even more sky-high, breaking the ice into the sea, going through hardships, incomparable hardships, a variety of The various photography angles and methods are almost extreme. The five-year shooting has encountered all kinds of huge difficulties and challenges. The post-production is extremely sophisticated and almost perfect!
These shots not only show the visual shock, the wonderful magic and the graceful suffocation, but also let us know that the end of the world is so far away from us, but it is so closely related to our destiny, life and death! I hope that human beings will make the greatest efforts to slow down the global temperature rise as soon as possible, otherwise many of the footage of this documentary will become precious historical memories in the next few decades!
Episode 1 The End of the Earth
Episode 2 Spring
Episode 3 Summer
Episode 4 Autumn
Episode 5 Winter
Episode 6 Final Frontier
special recording
1. Thin Ice Survival
2. Explore the end of the world
Let us protect the last pure land at the end of these two worlds together!
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