1. The Planet of Man
Watching the Planet of Man really shook my soul, and it was also the first film that took me to into the pit and made me unable to extricate myself.
If this documentary is only a world-class natural and human expert and photographer, capturing precious shots from the air, land and underwater, shooting the beauty of the earth, marine forests and strange landscapes, it is not enough to be called a masterpiece.
More importantly, it records and explores the relationship between people and nature of different nationalities and customs on the earth. With epic momentum, unique content and immersive and realistic effect, it explores the survival way of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities.
If we let the world start all over again, there may not be human beings. How coincidentally human beings came to this world, and people in every corner are living with their hearts. We should not waste this hard-won life experience.
2. "ashes and snow"
"ashes and snow" is the most beautiful documentary I have ever seen (not one of them). It is so beautiful that one can hold one's breath, and every frame taken out alone can become a breathtaking photographic masterpiece.
Gregory Cowper, a nature photographer, traveled around the world for 27 long trips in 13 years, and photographed the subtle relationship between human beings, wildlife and nature. Human beings and nature depend on each other and live in harmony. Words have lost their use in front of beautiful pictures, and every breath has made the soul worship life.
3. Take a ride to Berlin
In June p>29, Kyle Johnson and Liu Chang, the walkers, have been worshipping Krujak's On the Road, and inspired by the movies motorcycle diaries and Into the Wild, they want to experience the spirit of freedom on the road for themselves. Relying only on the trust and help of strangers, I hitchhiked through 13 countries, across China, Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe, and finally to Berlin, where Kyle Johnson's girlfriend is located.
At first, Kyle Johnson may think that taking a ride to Berlin is just an adventure experience, but on the way, he finds that it is a life-changing thing. The experience on the road allows the audience to see the process of hitchhiker Kyle Johnson's gradual self-discovery, self-identity and change of his understanding of life.
After watching this documentary, I can really realize that there are some things that you will never do if you don't do it now. The seemingly difficult road is really difficult to walk on, but it can still go down.
There is only one life, so why not give yourself a chance to comfort yourself because you dare not imagine your dreams.
In recent years, China has also produced many beautiful documentaries, such as China on the Tip of the Tongue, which can be said that many people have seen. It is also very representative. You can watch documentaries according to the industries you are interested in, so that you can see what you want to see.