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What documentaries have you seen so far that can be called "top documentaries"?

There are many documentaries that impressed me the most. What I can remember is the Beijia Garden on a hillside in Beijing, which I saw a few years ago.

At first, I thought it was mysterious. What exactly does a foreigner do to build such a big garden in Beijing? What happened afterwards? Does he have any descendants?

I think this person is very unusual when I look at it. The owner of this garden is a Frenchman who works as a doctor in Beijing. I made a lot of money and had a good mind. Later, I chose whether to buy or rent a place and forgot to build this garden.

This French doctor, named Bei Xiye, started a hospital in China in the 192s and 193s, and also provided medical equipment for the people's liberation in China.

Later, he married a girl in China, with a big age difference. It seems that he led the girl back to France in four years. Most of them had a child.

This documentary introduces the owner of the garden, the whole building of the garden and the present situation of the garden from beginning to end. It also introduces the situation of the owner of the garden after he returned to China, his family in France, his children and his wife. What makes me most gratified is that he sympathized with the liberation cause of the people of China and made contributions to the liberation cause of the people of China.

I like watching this kind of documentary, and I can get many real stories, which are actually much better than some TV dramas.

Recently, many friends have asked me what good documentaries I can recommend. Today, I will recommend a whole high-quality documentary, which is excellent in both shooting techniques and content, and it is not an exaggeration to call it a top documentary. (Douban scores are all above 9.5)

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These real pictures are even more shocking. This film is a documentary about aviation disasters made in Canada.

The film reproduces the whole process of the accident from the perspectives of passengers, crew members and investigators in the form of simulated performances, from a few minutes before the accident to the accident, subsequent aftermath and investigation.

In the film, besides restoring the whole picture of the accident, some aviation knowledge will be interspersed. The purpose is to let us learn how to deal with all kinds of sudden aviation accidents and avoid the recurrence of tragedies.

At present, this documentary has been completed for 2 seasons, covering almost all major aviation accidents in recent decades.

Recommended reason: Douban scores 9.5, which makes you appreciate the preciousness of this world in tragedy.

2. Joe Hisaishi in the budokan: 25 years together with Miyazaki Hayao's animation

Growing up in the countryside, I came into contact with Miyazaki Hayao's animation very late, even after I went to college. The first animation I watched in Miyazaki Hayao was My Neighbor Totoro. At that time, many girls in my class would buy a Totoro plush pendant to hang on their schoolbags.

Out of curiosity, I went to the Internet cafe to see My Neighbor Totoro. At that time, my heart was caught by the fresh, simple and delicate picture, and I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. This situation has never happened except when I was playing games.

From then on, I became a "palace fan" and watched all the animation works of Miyazaki Hayao.

This documentary is a documentary starring Joe Hisaishi. The track is based on the music written for Miyazaki Hayao Animation in the past 25 years.

For friends who love Miyazaki Hayao animation, when Joe Hisaishi is waving a baton in the air, the familiar animation soundtrack will bring us back to our own memories, which is the most precious gift that the two old people brought to our generation.

Life is short, but 25 years seems very long. I am glad that I have lived in these 25 years.

Joe Hisaishi is good at grasping the feelings in music, and the whole concert, whether conducting or playing the piano, shows that he is very attentive and enjoys it, which makes his music very infectious. That long-lost innocence touched not only the ears, but also the soul.

personally, I was deeply moved, not only because most of these animated works have been watched, but also because of the cooperative spirit reflected in the grand performance scale.

Recommended reason: Douban scored 9.7, which can be dedicated to a generation for 25 years, just for a pure innocence. Really amazing!

3. There are spies in the Penguin

Since I was a child, I have no resistance to furry animals, from chickens to rabbits. After arriving in the city, reinforced concrete and high-rise buildings are everywhere, and all kinds of pressures suddenly hit like fragments, and people become very depressed.

At this time, when you see some furry animals, your heart will be healed. The pressure is swept away, or why the city people love cats and dogs.

There are spies in Penguins, which is a special documentary. It records the real life of all penguins existing on the earth from tropical to polar regions.

In order to get the first-hand real information, the production team deliberately hid the camera in the remote control penguin, or simply disguised the camera as a penguin egg. Therefore, it is possible to observe the surreal life pictures of these naive little guys at super close range.

At ordinary times, we may only be able to look at the penguins in the zoo through the glass and the crowd. In the film, you can also see all kinds of coquetry and madness of the little penguin, which is simply inspiring. For a moment, it reminds me of the robot in big hero 6 a few years ago.

It's the same foolishness, but penguins are "little rogues" with flesh and blood and thinking, crying and splashing. Such "little scoundrels" really want a dozen, but unfortunately, they can only think about it, but watching the documentary is also feast their eyes.

Recommended reason: Douban score is 9.6, let penguins sprout you, and you deserve to have a super "little rogue" in the healing system.

4. Planet of Man

When I was a child in the countryside, I always liked to look up at the starry sky at night and look at the twinkling stars in the sky. I was thinking, what would the earth look like if I stood on that star and looked back at my feet?

a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Unfortunately, before I went to college, the farthest place I had been was our county. However, fortunately, after I went to college, I almost traveled all over the great rivers and mountains of the motherland with the money I earned from my part-time job. Although I haven't been abroad, I'm still working hard.

This documentary is a film to help you know the true face of our planet together. The film is divided into 8 episodes, introducing the present situation of mountains, rivers, cities, forests and deserts in 8 places around the world.

At the same time, this film is also a popular science classic, which allows you to know the general situation of various regions of the world without leaving home.

Recommended reason: Douban scored 9.7, a classic of BBC, which can keep pace with Pulsating Earth.

5. Hunting

Natural selection makes it difficult to survive. Recently, after shouldering the mortgage and experiencing a send-off to school, I also expressed the same feelings as most people. How to survive on this planet is not only a severe test for us humans, but also for animals in nature.

In this documentary "Hunting", a large number of bloody images of animals rounding up prey and eating are recorded. Behind many wonderful moments is the end of an animal's life. This dramatic banter sometimes makes people really helpless.

especially at the moment when I saw the sardines being wiped out, my heart was very sour. We have an involuntary sympathy and pity for the weak. This may be our god heart at work.

but think about it from another angle, this is the necessary law for nature to cycle better. Natural selection, law of the jungle, survival of the fittest. Once we artificially upset this existing balance out of pity, then the whole ecosystem will have a new fracture.

The purpose of this film is to let us learn to observe these natural animals from a bystander's point of view, instead of disturbing or even interfering with their lives too much.

Recommended reason: Douban scored 9.8, a conscience work that does not draw hatred or sympathy, but only expresses admiration and emotion.

Summary

The documentaries I've been watching recently are all very story-telling: my octopus teacher, the land of honey, looking for a little sugar man, social crisis, dear: please don't cross that river, but unfortunately none of these documentaries have been introduced.

a guide to the recommended collection of the top ten classic documentaries that you must see in your lifetime (3)

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No.1 Salt of the Earth

The Salt of the Earth(214)

Director: wim Wenders (France)

Starring: Seba. Salgado (Brazil)

Salt of the Earth is a documentary film directed by wim Wenders, which was released in France on October 15th, 214.

This film is a love letter to the earth. It is a film that you don't want to see after watching, but you can't help watching it.

In the film, you will see love, beauty, concern, understanding, exploration, responsibility, darkness, death, despair and hope.

NO.9 China on the tip of the tongue

A Bite of China(212)

Director: Chen Xiaoqing

China on the tip of the tongue is a documentary produced by China CCTV, and it is also the first large-scale food documentary filmed by China with high-definition equipment.

This film mainly introduces the food ecology in various parts of China. With food as a window, the audience at home and abroad can appreciate the beauty of Chinese food, and then feel the cultural traditions and social changes in China.

Chen Xiaoqing said, "What we want to shoot is not the famous dishes of famous chefs, but the home cooking of ordinary people". Besides presenting all kinds of delicious food, the film will also show the life of ordinary China people, show the story between people and food, and see the society through delicious food.

NO.8 Human Planet

Human Planet(211)

Produced by British Broadcasting and Television Corporation (BBC)

The Human Planet is the first BBC nature documentary featuring human beings, which illustrates the subtle relationship between human beings and nature by showing their lifestyles and adaptability in different environments on earth.

The production team filmed in remote places in about 4 countries for 3 years and recorded as many as 7 stories of local people.

NO.7 Beautiful China

Wild China(28)

Produced by CCTV and BBC

Beautiful China is a 6-episode nature documentary about China's natural theme. With a novel perspective, unique narrative structure and excellent shooting, it shows the increasingly beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers in China and the harmony between man and nature.

From a brightly lit metropolis to a sparsely populated deep mountain forest; From the vast prairie to the inaccessible desert Gobi; From the mountainous areas with long years of snow to the endless plains; From the vast land to the blue sea and blue sky.

Each episode tries to show the unique cultural characteristics and ecological landscape of different regions in China.

This series of shooting lasted more than 16 months, traveled more than 5, kilometers, and made 57 independent shots in the hinterland of China. The production team filmed more than 5 hours of high-definition scripts in 26 provinces of China, and splendid china had a panoramic view.

NO.6 Human Life (216)

Director: Zhou Quan

"Human Life" is a TV news documentary that focuses on the major choices of doctors and patients when they are facing illness and life and death tests. Through panoramic documentary shooting, it captures the real scenes that ordinary audiences can't see, restores the real doctor-patient ecology, and humanizes the doctor-patient relationship, participation and discussion of the whole people.

Zhou Quan said, "In the end, we don't tell a medical story, but tell how people and society should get along, how people should get along with joys and sorrows, and how to get along with birth, illness and death."

Through specific and subtle stories, we hope to show China people's attitude towards diseases and the choices made by Dr. China when faced with many difficulties.

This is a good work that is "afraid to watch, but also a must-see, and it is really worrying". Sometimes, a word can make you burst into tears, but at many times, biting your teeth has come a long way.

NO.5 Life

Life (29)

Director: Martha Holm

Life is a series of ten documentaries produced by BBC. It took four years to produce * * * and cost 1 million pounds, all of which were filmed in high definition.

In memory of Darwin, this film tries to show the diversity of colorful species in nature and their magical survival skills evolved to adapt to the environment.

No matter what kind of mood you are in, when this drama enters the topic of life, you can feel the miracle around you, and eternity is gestated in that circle of rings. No matter when, plants and life can find the meaning of existence for you.

NO.4 Universe: A Journey to Time and Space

A Spacetime Odyssey (214)

Produced by National Geographic Channel (America)

Universe: A Journey to Time and Space is an American science documentary released in 214, which shows an overview of the universe in a simple way through amazing computer special effects and interesting animations. This series is a milestone of science documentary.

From astronomical knowledge to the origin of life, climate change and scientific spirit, it is enough to change the outlook on life and make people look up at the stars with less superstition and ignorance and more curiosity and care.

Maybe you will ask, why should I know this? It has something to do with me.