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Review of the documentary "Life"

Life is a wonderful documentary. It records the rich and colorful species diversity in nature and all kinds of magical survival skills that life has evolved to adapt to the environment. It tells 130 incredible stories of nature.

I saw: capuchin monkeys smashed the fruit with stones; Hippos jump from the water into the air; The bullet-shaped tongue of the chameleon preys on prey; Lizard mothers fight to protect their unborn children; Cheetahs are all new, cooperating to hunt ostriches whose weight is 0/0 times of their own/kloc-0; Seals avoid killer whales in Antarctic ice; Lizard's light water skills ...

Looking at it, I enjoy the beauty and immerse myself in the ocean of knowledge. I also learned about human yearning and pursuit of nature. The shooting team went all out to find and discover the unknown mystery, waiting for the rabbit for a long time and cooperating with each other-just waiting for the most precious few minutes, even for a moment. ...

The process of photographing animals is full of excitement and challenges. Wildlife photographers use their lives to take risks, explore and get in touch with nature. The lens switching of the documentary is quite artistic-there are fast and slow, focused, perspective, far and near, overlooking, looking up, proper close-ups ... there are spectacular seas, deserted islands and mysterious tropical rainforests; There are also 2.5 cm sword poison frogs, a few millimeters of insects and small animals. The picture is spectacular and shocking, giving people a strong visual impact, and the lens seems to have been integrated with nature.

But sometimes, due to the climate, environment, geographical location and other reasons, photographers alone can not capture some strange scenes. At this time, the film crew had to seek foreign aid, which is the fusion of knowledge in various fields-science and art collide with each other, and generate has a brilliant spark. Finally, what is presented to us is a documentary as perfect as a work of art.

I remember that in the behind-the-scenes tidbits of the documentary, there was such a passage: "No one has ever captured the picture of killer whales hunting outside the Antarctic Peninsula, but the shooting team did it." Yes, they dared to challenge for the first time, which was not only very successful, but also unexpected surprises-

A seal was foraging alone in the sea, but it was surrounded by killer whales. The seal was in trouble! At this time, the seal is next to an ice floe, tactfully sticking to the ice floe, afraid to leave the ice floe for half a step, and relying on the ice floe to dodge the killer whale's attack. For a long time, the seal seemed tired. Seeing this scene, one of the photographers said "it seems to have been eaten", and people around him felt as if it were. But another photographer was still watching, and finally he saw the seal! He said in surprise, "It's still alive!"

The clever seal dodged a bullet. This plot is really story-telling. Yes! There are always unexpected things for wildlife photographers!

The music of this documentary is also very good and full of stories. ...

The wonder of life brings me infinite thinking, and I can't help asking myself: What is life?

-It is a stage play with great vitality, with survival challenges, witty strategies, silent grandeur, infinite vitality and strong drama; Vast sky, barren desert, mysterious tropical rain forest, vast ocean, icy glaciers; Affection, love, beauty, resentment, hate, everything in the world … but in the final analysis, they all belong to nature.

I also found that art originated from nature, and nature is the most beautiful art. Everything in deserts, oceans, swamps, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, plains and rivers ... is showing different legends. Scientists are exploring the laws and phenomena of nature, and musicians and painters are also studying the laws and mysteries of nature. No matter what kind of art form, its roots and essence can be found in nature. Artists' imaginative creations are all taken from nature, which is an inexhaustible source of inspiration. As long as artists devote themselves to the concern of nature and are keen on understanding the laws of nature, they will certainly be able to understand the endless formal laws and modeling laws from different levels and sides of the laws of nature. ...

Life, nature, grandeur and infinity!