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分类: 欧美剧 2011

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INDIA is an exotic mixing pot of iconic wildlife, secret locations, epic landscapes and colourful beauty. This iconic and landmark series is a celebration of India’s most spectacular locations and incredible wildlife. From the "home of snow" in the epic Himalayan Mountains we travel to the mighty River Ganges, lifeblood of India as it carves out its dramatic path across the subcontinent. We also reveal Thar, the “Great Indian Desert”. Its territory includes much of Rajasthan (“the desert state”), where the bleakness of its environment is juxtaposed with the striking colours of traditional Rajasthani dress and amazing wildlife spectacles Also featured is India's lost world of the north east, home to head hunting tribes, tiger infested forests, mountains not yet climbed, rivers waiting to be fished. And finally to the Western Ghats. This biodiversity hotspot is home to epic waterfalls, hill tribes, hidden caves and stunning wildlife.. Part 1: Thar Desert Sacred Sands Covering 200,000 square kilometres, India’s Thar Desert is one of the harshest places on the planet. Baking heat, desiccating winds and near permanent drought has earned this unforgiving land another name – “the region of death.” As we explore India’s great desert we unveil its hidden secrets, and ultimately shed light as to how the Thar has become the most crowded desert in the world. Part 2: Ganges River of Life The Ganges is the longest river in India. It flows from the glaciers of the world’s highest mountains, the Himalayas, to the largest bay in the world, the Bay of Bengal. Human pollution threatens to overwhelm the river, but somehow wild animals survive. Hindus believe that Ganges water has the power to purify, and it seems there is some scientific evidence to support this conviction: microscopic organisms actually eat bacteria that could cause disease, and uniquely high level levels of oxygen break down organic waste faster than any in other river. This self-cleaning property of Ganges water helps support some of the last remaining true wilderness in the world – the Sundarbans swamp. Here, India’s largest population of wild tigers have never learned to fear man, making them very dangerous neighbours. Part 3: Himalayas Surviving the Summits Outside Asia, no peak reaches above 7000 metres, but along the Himalayan range, over 100 mountains exceed this height by at least 200 metres, making it the tallest mountain range on the planet.As Earth meets the sky along this hostile terrain, powerful winds, sub-zero temperatures, and a lack of oxygen oppose virtually all forms of life, but remarkably, this immense geological feature somehow supports one of the largest and most diverse collections of creatures on the planet – including man. While the Himalayas rugged highlands offer little direct refuge to humans, in the shadow below, over a billion people in India rely on the mountains for survival. Part 4: Western Ghats Monsoon Mountains Stretching for a thousand miles along India’s west coast, the Western Ghats are a spine of mountains that lay claim to being one of the most bio-diverse places in the world. Mountains rear their heads into the path of monsoon clouds, intercepting rains and making the western slopes some of the wettest places in India. Tropical rainforests thrives, and explode with life. The Western Ghats hold the key to life across southern India. Rainwater harvested by the mountains washes down to the coast, feeding Kerala’s backwaters; huge rivers flow east across India’s dry interior, a lifeline to animals and people. Part 5: Indias Lost World Imagine a lost world – head hunting tribes, tiger-infested forests, unclimbed mountains, pristine rivers. Known as the Seven Sisters of India, there are seven relatively unexplored and isolated Indian states. What mysteries lie within this secretive land and why have they remained untouched for so long? North-east India is an anthropological paradise; there is no other place on Earth with so many different ethnic groups. The forest slopes are filled with mysterious tribes whose lives are dictated by the ebb and flow of the rain and the seasonal fruits of the forest. In these largely unexplored and isolated areas people scarcely known to the Western world continue a way of life steeped in ancient rituals.

评论:

  • 学夏兰 9小时前 :

    “什么时候起我们的生命变得不再平等了?”最后Sarah对着镜头的那段独白,仿佛控诉着全世界的冷漠。整部电影有着强烈的西方思维的反思,对疫情,对那些无法发声的人身上发生的悲剧。朱迪科默真是个好演员。

  • 墨红旭 7小时前 :

    天色尚早,但很快就会暗下来,趁着白日漫漫,我们一起去散步吧。

  • 娜娅 6小时前 :

    看到结尾字幕出现真是感动。看完真想拉踩一下《中国医生》,完全是痴迷于粗糙的“宏观大格局叙事”而不加节制,人物工具化得无法无天,刻意煽情泛滥。而本片,手持跟拍镜头极具表现力,朱迪科默强大的表演令人动容,剧本无处不在针砭时弊,同时人物依旧鲜活、有血有肉。无论如何,医护工作者真的很伟大。

  • 刘晗玥 0小时前 :

    洪尚秀的电影就是有一种让人看了还想看的魅力。最后音乐响起,金敏喜捧着花出来之后,不知为什么我也有种想要流泪的冲动。大家都是在过自己选择的生活,没有人浪费着什么。

  • 敖嘉惠 0小时前 :

    看得时候感觉就像是洪尚秀的自传 看到结尾的时候发现果然是

  • 哲振 3小时前 :

    天色尚早,但很快就会暗下来。趁着白日漫漫,我们一起去散步吧。

  • 岳平文 3小时前 :

    新冠被当作背景借用了一回,没有正面展现疫情的残酷,而是对比刻画了特定形势下的温情。PS.利物浦口音确实非常有特色

  • 卫荣 1小时前 :

    前30分钟漫长虚伪的相遇、对话(除了导演借导演之口剖白部分),假惺惺不经意间满屏流动,对比日式常见的程序式客套,韩式客套有一种等聊完就相互背刺的惊悚感,好像在看恐怖片,可怕的“他者即地狱”!

  • 文信 3小时前 :

    提供了与主旋律相反的救援视角:非号召的、非规训的;本能的、甚至盲目的。叙事摆烂,转而用状物的方法填充影像。远景的虚焦像眼眶里噙着泪水,在曲折的走廊中来回奔走,如通向地狱之路。急切的结尾可看作莫大的讽刺:左派的愤怒必须由一无所有的人发出,只有这样才显得像在恳求、呼救。

  • 司寇问凝 3小时前 :

    到没人回来的夜晚都不错,之后的戏剧化处理大败笔,结尾说教大败笔

  • 卫一清 3小时前 :

    3. 每一次呼吸都伴随绝望,还有多少被掩盖的历史与现在是我们没有看到的呢。

  • 宿和玉 9小时前 :

    啾迪就是我心中的大明星。

  • 包玉怡 1小时前 :

    我其实还蛮钝感的,看到前面我想啊奥兹海默故事,听到车上讲covid的广播也没意识到,直到有人被送过来才发现原来是拍covid背景下的healthcare center. 虽然剧本的情绪走向非常模板化,但是好的演技确实有一些说服力。

  • 少宛儿 7小时前 :

    (用金敏喜捧着野花的剧照做了几个月的手机壁纸,今天终于看到这段录像,决定继续用下去。)

  • 优凡 3小时前 :

    金敏喜蛊惑人,每次看完她的演出就觉得近期看到女孩都黯然失色!

  • 卫湘然 2小时前 :

    尽情浪费生命吧,故事并不重要。

  • 堵凌翠 1小时前 :

    从来不是你的事,一直是别人的。

  • 凯辰 0小时前 :

    更多在于小美女当护工的养成记。然后控诉一下新冠控制失败的国家。

  • 居翠琴 7小时前 :

    对金敏喜的推崇达到了一个崭新的高度,且没有一丝令人反感。小说家与女演员成为彼此重叠的影像,赞美对方爱上对方的同时也完成了对自我的肯定。金敏喜一人看完电影后的失神表情令人回味,她两的关系再次走向某种不确定。洪常秀总能在看似重复的母题与手法间再次表达出微妙而有趣的差异,的确厉害。

  • 奉隽洁 0小时前 :

    前半部分打了三颗星,从那老爷子新冠开始女孩打求助电话开始不一样了,小景别手持的压迫感令人窒息

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