no blank earth

Lowell 2022-03-26 09:01:11

The penguin shot by the big director who didn't want to shoot the penguin instantly became a fan!

I like humanistic documentaries. At the beginning of this film, the director said that I was here to see who these people watching Antarctica are. The results were really beyond my expectations. There are female men who have gone through various wars and diseases and other wanderings around the world. Some have resigned from the bank for a few years and come here lamenting that life is not all made of money. He is a professional dreamer, full-time traveler + part-time worker. There is a Ph.D. in linguistics who said that he came to a corner without language to wash dishes, lamented the disappearance of a large number of languages, and lamented that humans are willing to hug whales and trees but are too lazy to embrace a language. The penguin scientist who stayed here and didn't want to talk to humans anymore was tempted to talk about penguin sex, but it was so lively and interesting, the scientist who played and sang apologized and said, "I'm sorry that there is rock in every corner of the world", so humorous and funny Self-deprecating guy! It is such a group of people, the same kind of people, who will gather in the polar regions to explore this once uninhabited sea of ​​ice.

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Encounters at the End of the World quotes

  • Werner Herzog: It occurred to me that in the time that we spent with him in the greenhouse possibly three or four languages have died. In our efforts to preserve endangered species we seem to overlook something equally important. To me, it's a sign of a deeply disturbed civilization, where tree-huggers and whale-huggers in their weirdness are acceptable, while no one embraces the last speakers of a language.

  • Werner Herzog: For me, the best description of hunger is the description of bread. A poet said that once I think. For me, the best description of freedom is what you have in front of you. You're travelling a lot.