......The ingenious nature has created a rare "Mother of Caves". Human beings are curious, brave, strong, and vulnerable... The whole process of appreciating the movie is like watching the Discovery Channel. I can't help but admire the geological wonders that took so much manpower and material resources to discover, explore and even sacrifice for. Humans are so small, they can't breathe in water, can't withstand the scouring of storms, can't fly, and can't see objects in the dark; human behavior is too easy to make mistakes, because of anger, blindness, panic, inexperience... and selfishness, etc. Wait, and lose the possibility of living again and again.
...As a National Geographic lover, I really like all the wonderful geological formations in the cave; as an audience, I admire the entire filmmaking; as an outsider, there are many, many doubts that don't matter here. There are some moral points in the film that are controversial, but worth thinking about. At least I have a better understanding of the four words "moods".
......It's so beautiful~ Ishaara Cave in the South Pacific~
Postscript: This kind of movie requires too much for the actors, and the cost is definitely not small. Domestic blockbuster, the road is long!
10/01/2011 16:23
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