I am tired...

Calista 2022-12-01 21:00:21

The film itself is good, but the photography is difficult, and I work very hard.

But... listening to the tide for an hour and a half, it's hard to think about it...

There is basically no main line, like a scenery film (in fact, it is also a scenery film). Really, when it comes to photography and performance, it's basically the marine special of "Animal World". When I was a child, I watched more of "Toshiba Animal Park". Fortunately, the foundation is still there, and 80% of the animals that appear can be recognized.

In terms of environmental protection, it is not as good as "Dolphin Bay". To talk about the intervention of science, it is not as good as Discovery's TV movie. The Emperor Penguin Diaries has a storyline, but it doesn't.

They said they refused to eat shark fins after watching this film and despised them - if you really have this concept of environmental protection, you can refuse to eat shark fins without watching the film. It's not that you have to see the shark turned into a "shark stick" to be moved - it is on the same level as the vase played by Zhang Xinyu in "If You Are the One 2".

A lot of people live inland, and the connection to the actual ocean is probably only a few days on the beach while on vacation. To really protect the oceans, stand up for oil spills, show solidarity with Greenpeace when they go to the ocean to confront whaling ships, and refuse to use detergents that pollute the water. And of course, don't eat those wild sea creatures. What you eat is broken down into the basic water, sugar, protein, fat, carbohydrates, amino acids, and vitamins. What's the difference?

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Oceans quotes

  • Narrator: Every breath we take, and every drop we drink, depends on a healthy ocean. Now, their life depends on us.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: So instead of asking, 'What, exactly, is the ocean?' maybe we should be asking, 'Who, exactly, are we?'