In June, the sun is shining, and the blue sea in the distance is calling you with sparkling waves, surfing, diving, or swimming in the water-has this scene reappeared before your eyes many times, but it is not easy to travel, and recently you feel a little sad?
Although the body can't go to the seaside, our hearts can fly freely. If you can't go to the seaside in person this summer, let's get in touch with the sea through these blue documentaries.
ocean
Director: Jacques Cluzaud jacques perrin.
Layers of waves come in from a distance, chase forward, collide with each other in endless shots, and then slowly become gentler waves ... The shot overlooking the waves from the sky opened the prelude to the documentary film Ocean directed by jacques perrin, showing the face of the ocean to the audience one by one.
What is the ocean? What is the sea? What is a foreign country? The narrator asked such a question through the boy. It is a "blue territory" covering 70% of the earth's surface, a place where life is bred and the foundation of human survival. This documentary was filmed in more than 50 places around the world and recorded more than 65,438+000 species. It truly records the living conditions of marine animals, and also shows the directness of people's unabashedly grabbing marine resources. As a documentary with educational significance and thinking value, Ocean tells the laws of marine ecosystem with a calm narrative, and also predicts the serious consequences that will happen after the food chain breaks. When you are impressed by the vitality of those charming jellyfish, whales with high cooperation ability and culture, swimming sharks and other marine life, please take a moment to think about what can be done to reduce or avoid making their living environment worse.
The Blue Planet
Director: alastair Fothergill
The series of TV documentaries produced by BBC can be regarded as a guarantee of quality in a sense, and Blue Planet, which has been broadcast for two seasons, is no exception.
When light penetrates into the sea from the sea, a sense of halo naturally occurs. This gorgeous picture and color make the whole documentary show a pleasant viewing tone, but those marine animals that wander in the deep sea and cannot be named accurately, those we are familiar with and even encounter in the ocean, * * * together constitute a magnificent blue epic, which not only reveals the cruelty of life, but also makes people feel great about nature-but in fact, you know, these are not just grand.
"Blue Planet" currently has two seasons, 8 episodes and 7 episodes, which are suitable for people of all ages.
Blue land
Chief Director: Li Yong
When we talk about China's documentaries, many people often think of works about taste, such as Flavor Man and China on the Tip of the Tongue. But in fact, this four-year marine documentary "Blue Land", which focuses on the offshore of China, is also a masterpiece worth watching repeatedly.
The documentary is divided into six themes: the cycle of seasons, the rhythm of tides, the competition of wetlands, the embrace of bays, the space of islands and the challenge of survival. It tells the story of spotted seals raising their young in the ice and snow, giant whales cruising for a long time with their huge mouths open, the eggs laid by corals are gorgeous and beautiful in the night, and young turtles have to go through a thrilling death journey from the beach where they were born to the sea.
About 65,438+020 species were photographed in "Blue Land", covering fish, whales, birds, amphibians and reptiles. Objective records and anthropomorphic narratives make it easy for people to substitute themselves into them when watching. When feeling the magnificence of the ocean, * * * fell in love with the fragility of creatures. The sentence in the documentary "Its wonder and richness, its splendor and vitality depend on our choice.
The secret of whales
You may know that whales are not fish, you may know that whales are actually viviparous animals, and you may even know that whales and whales have a unique way of communication, but do you know how they pass on their hunting skills from generation to generation? Or, can you tell the migration route of whales and the lifestyles of different species in different sea areas from beginning to end?
In the documentary "The Secret of Whales" with James Cameron as executive producer, you can spend 40 minutes in the blue world and feel the lifestyle of every different whale-from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, from killer whales to humpback whales. You can start from the family, understand their inheritance and culture, feel the survival wisdom and overall planning of this huge thing, until you feel your own smallness and about protecting them.
The whale's secret has been broadcast for two episodes.
Proofreading: Liu Wei