Well, it's a bit mean to say that, but the girl next to me kept asking her boyfriend things like "Why do these fish swim together?" This sound is the whale call?" "Can these seals eat people?"... Such mentally handicapped questions flood into your ears in a theater where there is no dialogue and the narration can basically be ignored. , I really can't be kind!
Well, putting that aside, back to the movie itself, this "Ocean" is a rip off compared to "The Diary of the Emperor Penguin."
There is no plot, no clues, not enough wonderful pictures, not enough careful details, the little boy and the old man are arranged in a didactic way, in fact it is cut again, the most suitable place is a computer screen saver rather than a movie screen!
For viewers who basically don't watch documentaries, who can understand without a narration explanation? Uh, you said you got it? Do you see humpback whales migrating across the Pacific from nursery to feeding ground with their newborn babies? Do you understand that the big guys that graze on the seafloor are either walruses, manatees, or dugongs, or creatures that were once identified as mermaids? Do you see that it is not its species of crab but the king crab with its thick shell and pointy tail crawling on the beach? Did you see that the long horn of the narwhal wandering in the Arctic is actually one of its teeth? ...there's a lot more that I can't see, you see?
And to the faithful viewers of the film, all the footage is pretty ordinary and superficial - they don't even have decent deep-sea footage , I dared to cut a series on the theater, and dared to put on the grand theme of "Ocean"... Really, people are bold and highly productive!
The director should really let go of the tune of Thirteen and be more down-to-earth. When Emperor Penguin was filming, the team's mentality was not so exaggerated!
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