[Essay] 59: BBC "Human Planet" after viewing

Taking advantage of the long night, I watched the BBC's "Human Planet" and the newly released domestic film version of "A Bite of the New Year", and the derived feeling is that the BBC is really better than several domestic streets in terms of documentary production, even if the "Tip of the Tongue" series has brilliant and beautiful words.

While both documentaries are about humanities, the BBC's Planet of Man chronicles the lesser-known human condition:

This includes people who make a living digging for seafood goose barnacles at the bottom of the surging sea cliffs,

Inuit fishing for native Greenland sharks in Greenland to feed their sled dogs,

Locals who feed on VC-rich horned whales during the Arctic snowfall,

Fishermen who risked their lives fishing in the rapids of the Mekong River in Thailand because of the umami added by their families,

Folklore scholars who have been silently guarding the skies over the Brazilian rainforest for 40 years and not letting the outside world disturb the freest life of the local indigenous people,

In the middle of the Himalayas, he accompanied his father for six days on hundreds of kilometers of dangerous glaciers to send his children to school.

There are also fishermen who catch big fish trapped in the rapids at the mouth of a huge waterfall to avoid crocodile hippos......

In fact, the documentary should be an authentic and authentic record of the real situation with texture, rather than a documentary like the domestic "Tip of the Tongue" series with the purpose of pretentiousness and even mixed with heavy money, because this does not reflect the culture and scene that should be, which is a kind of fun and blasphemy for what is to be recorded, but this is the "style" of Chinese-style documentary!

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