After watching the film, the things that left a deep impression on me are:
First of all, The places involving animals are very real, I don't know how it was done in the 1980s. Including the male protagonist anesthetized an elephant at the beginning, a wild boar ran out and hit the male protagonist, the rhino ran out twice to put out the fire, and when the natives chased the lion, the lion really ran out and ran after everyone. Second, the
male protagonist's situation is very similar to mine. When someone asks what he does, he can only say, I am a fertilizer collector, "I should have told her that I was writing my doctoral dissertation... ", This is the tragedy of our profession...
Third, I thought about it before, when a film, in the atmosphere created by the director's efforts, suddenly an irrelevant thing happened, for example, Ajiu met Dengshi. Mother-in-law (can't think of anything more dramatic for a while). When I saw 20 minutes right, I thought that the purpose of this film was to let people who don't want to do it meet and spark... (I thought it was a documentary when I watched the first 5 minutes...), this approach Can make a lot of interesting stories.
Regarding the thinking about civilization that appeared in many reviews of this film, I would like to say, yes, I am very moved by the simplicity of the indigenous people, civilization must develop, how to maintain this part of innocence while developing civilization, It's something that many of us should be thinking about.
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