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Human Planet Reviews

  • Jeffrey 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    Human Planet

    l Introduction

    Humans are the ultimate animal - the most successful species on the planet. From the frozen Arctic, to the foggy rainforest, from the island on the vast sea to the desert scorched by the scorching sun, human beings have found extraordinary ways to adapt to the environment and survive...

  • Jewell 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    The true meaning of evolution?

    This is a heart-shattering documentary that makes me reflect on the true meaning of human evolution. In the harsh natural environment, there is a part of human beings who live tenaciously and reproduce from generation to generation with true wisdom, extraordinary skills and strong mind. They are in...

  • Leanne 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    notes

    1. Episode 1 Ocean

    The mutual survival of humans and the ocean. Whaling, wave surfing, shark-calling wizards, compressor diving fishing...and behind-the-scenes footage (most resonant).

    I like this kind of humanized emotional package, not to give the photographer's emotions, but to feel the charm of...

  • Laurie 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    Human and Nature

    After watching "Human Planet" intermittently, the shock in my heart is not as strong as that of "Planet Earth". It is also produced by the BBC, and it is also a natural perspective. This film has made a more in-depth capture of the relationship between man and nature. It can be said that the film...

  • Roderick 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    Human Planet

    There is just no doubt. If we are to continue living in cities, We `ll have to stop stripping nature bare with no thought for tomorrow. What we do in our homes and in our streets affects the entire planet. The future of our civailisation depends on us restoring the balance between the natural world...

  • Adelbert 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    do your part

    When we don't want to surf the Internet, watch TV, or eat in high-rise buildings and panic, the children in the other corner of the earth are catching giant spiders in the forest to feed their stomachs; when we recklessly use resources such as electricity, water and gasoline, the desert In the 20...

  • Michele 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    BBC, a true explorer!

    I have to say, the BBC once again shocked you! thisIt can be said that it is a rare world-shattering work in recent years. The BBC production team overcame various difficulties and even risked their lives to reproduce from a real and objective perspective how human beings get along with nature in...

  • Katlyn 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    it turns out. . .

    Some people even make a living by stepping on goose barnacles on the cliffs of the coastline. ——In Galicia, northern Spain, someone could hunt sperm whales for eight hours with a simple wooden boat and hand-made fish traps. - In the small island of Lampata, Indonesia, someone cooperated with...

  • Giovani 2022-01-28 08:26:12

    awe of nature

    Reverence is naturally due to the fact that I am a "pantheist". So when I read "Human Planet" I thought I had to write something. http://www.tudou.com/playlist/p/l12231689i82600134.html?lvt=747&resourceId=0_07_10_28forgetting one's origin=betrayal is very dangerous when one forgets who one is,...