Because the recommendation cannot be written more than 140 words

Ethel 2022-03-22 09:02:35

I do fall in love with the "nature" thing in the German Bad Old Man shot. His perspective on it is full of contradictions: beautiful and terrifying, cold and gentle, advocating rationality but obsessed with those extremely crazy romances, on the one hand worshipping the power that can devour all the future of mankind, on the other hand to those ambitious pioneers—— Professional dreamers who only seem attuned against a polar backdrop—with a certain degree of sympathy and admiration.

Meet the most amazing creatures, the most amazing geography, the most amazing natural phenomena and the most amazing life at the end of the world.

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  • Vicenta 2022-03-20 09:02:30

    Antarctica... When will tourism projects be developed...

  • Catharine 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    This is really a strange documentary, sending a strange message of despair. The electronic narration almost like a robot, the man who came to Antarctica because of escape, the scientist who has been here for too long and has been autistic and no longer willing to speak, slowed down the rhythm of countless shots, ghostly aquatic creatures, a metaphor of prayer, Theological soundtrack, and the penguin who blindly hunted inland without going back to the garden or going to the beach to hunt; in the end, we will only disappear like dinosaurs

Encounters at the End of the World quotes

  • Peter Gorham: The neutrino is the most ridiculous particle you could imagine. A billion neutrinos went through my nose as we were talking. A trillion, a trillion of them went through my nose just now. And they did nothing to me. They passed through all of the matter around us continuously in a huge, huge blast of particles that does nothing at all. They almost exist in a separate universe, but we know as physicists we can measure them, we can make precise predictions and measurements. They exist, but we can't get our hands on them.

  • [last lines]

    Stefan Pashov: There is a beautiful saying by an American philosopher, Alan Watts. He used to say that through our eyes the universe is perceiving itself, and through our ears the universe is listening to its cosmic harmonies. And we are the witness to which the universe becomes conscious of its glory, of its magnificence.