This is a rewatch. The first time I watched it was in college. Everyone watched it together. Recently, I miss this film very much, but watching it alone no longer has that kind of atmosphere. The most memorable is the honey badger, because I stepped on it, bit my shoe, and followed the doctor of zoology for revenge all the way. This kind of persistence is so cute. There are also coyotes, which only attack people who are shorter than themselves, and the ostrich cannot see the people lying in front of it... The Buman people are not civilized, and their lives are peaceful and self-sufficient and happy. Their most primitive way of survival makes the technology extremely developed. Modern people are ashamed.
Buman people think that God is crazy, but in fact it is human beings who are crazy. We have made the simplest thing of survival more and more complicated through various civilizations and technologies. The current living environment of human beings is a coat of their own creation, and this The coat is getting more and more worn out, and it often needs to be stitched and mended. It becomes difficult to even wear it, and our survival is more and more difficult. When can we return to the most primitive state, no war, no pollution, no technology, and try to return to the most natural and comfortable way of life.
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