地球造人 国语 高清

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分类: 欧美综艺 2010

导演: Matthew Gyves

剧情介绍

  BBC最新纪录片,讲述地球的力量如何改变了人类的历史。2010年1月19日首播,共播出了5集:'Water','Deep Earth', 'Wind', 'Fire','Human Planet'。节目中,Iain Stewart教授带领观众探究几个世纪以来,地质学、地理学和气候是如何影响人类生活的。
  我们的星球拥有惊人的力量,但却很少在教科书中被提起。这个系列节目第一次通过电视展现地球的神奇力量对人类发展的影响。节目将历史故事的讲述和炫目的摄影镜头紧密结合,给我们呈现一幅原汁原味的人类历史图景。
  Iain Stewart tells the epic story of how the planet has shaped our history. With
  spectacular images, surprising stories and a compelling narrative, the series discovers the central role played in human history by four different planetary forces.
  Episode 1: Water
  Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. This time he explores our complex relationship with water. Visiting spectacular locations in Iceland, the Middle East and India, Iain shows how control over water has been central to human existence. He takes a precarious flight in a motorised paraglider to experience the cycle of freshwater that we depend on, discovers how villagers in the foothills of the Himalayas have built a living bridge to cope with the monsoon, and visits Egypt to reveal the secret of the pharaohs' success. Throughout history, success has depended on our ability to adapt to and control constantly shifting sources of water.
  Episode 2: Deep Earth
  Iain Stewart tells the epic story of how the planet has shaped our history. With spectacular images, surprising stories and a compelling narrative, the series discovers the central role played in human history by four different planetary forces. In this first episode, Iain explores the relationship between the deep Earth and the development of human civilisation. He visits an extraordinary crystal cave in Mexico, drops down a hole in the Iranian desert and crawls through seven-thousand-year-old tunnels in Israel. His exploration reveals that throughout history, our ancestors were strangely drawn to fault lines, areas which connect the surface with the deep interior of the planet. These fault lines gave access to important resources, but also brought with them great danger.
  Episode 3: Wind
  Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. Iain sets sail on one of the fastest racing boats ever built to explore the story of our turbulent relationship with the wind. Travelling to iconic locations including the Sahara desert, the coast of West Africa and the South Pacific, Iain discovers how people have exploited the power of the wind for thousands of years. The wind is a force which at first sight appears chaotic. But the patterns that lie within the atmosphere have shaped the destiny of continents, and lie at the heart of some of the greatest turning points in human history.
  Episode 4: Fire
  Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. Iain explores man's relationship with fire. He begins by embarking on an extraordinary encounter with this terrifying force of nature - a walk right through the heart of a raging fire. Fire has long been our main source of energy and Iain shows how this meant that the planet played a crucial role in Britain's industrial revolution, whilst holding China's development back. Along the way he dives in a mysterious lake in Oregon, climbs a glacier of salt, crawls through an extraordinary cave in Iran and takes a therapeutic bath in crude oil.
  Episode 5: Human Planet
  Series in which Professor Iain Stewart looks at how four geological forces have shaped human history. He explores the most recently established force, humans. It's easy to think of the human impact on the planet as a negative one, but as Iain discovers, this isn't always the case. It is clear that humans have unprecedented control over many of the planet's geological cycles; the question is, how will the human race use this power?

评论:

  • 尚鹏程 3小时前 :

    确实给我哭得够呛,中间还按了暂停去跟我妈打了两个小时电话。但必须说电影总体拍得比较一般,呈现手法太直接了,不高级,煽情过度,需要你哭的点特别明显,结果却又忍不住,一边哭一边有点被算计被消费感情的感觉。结尾搞半天希望女儿为自己而活,结果还是去实现妈妈的梦想了,啧。

  • 帆静 8小时前 :

    2.哭到忘记了里头有些完全不合理的感情转变,例如他那个弟弟过年回来吃个饺子就洗白了?

  • 嵇小蕾 6小时前 :

    催泪炸弹,用非常多的真实的细节填满了全部影片,情感密度很高很浓,几乎没人能抵住2h的催泪,一定都能找到自己感动的点。但硬币总有正反,为了维持这样高浓度的情感冲击,人物基本是脸谱化和刻板印象的,我几乎是只在火锅那里见到了出离意料之外的人物性格。所有提到的点都闭环了,但闭环过多,后期很容易疲乏,换人话就是哭累了。。。。

  • 帆媛 3小时前 :

    多少以爱为名的过度关心成为自由的枷锁,所有的牵绊都是在癌症患者身份显露后,才慢慢回过神来的,而生活里的常态是,母亲忍不住越界,女儿也无法停止反抗,双方都很难找到那个跳脱循环的出口。当生命进入倒计时,似乎一切都可以迎刃而解,过于明显的套路消减了情感本真的对撞,情感转折也可以是件很细小的事情。

  • 支孤晴 2小时前 :

    台词写的太矫情了。导演也缺乏基本的群演调度意识以至于有群演的戏群演的功能似乎都与戏中的设定错位,使观众瞬间脱离现实。全片时时刻刻都有一种想脱离俗套结果又被吸入俗套的扭曲感,像片中女儿做的蒜茄子一样想要精心搞一把结果出手后就尼玛长毛了......但说实话这片还是要比国内近些年其他的亲情电影要真挚许多的,一些议题也在紧跟着现实道路,浮不浮夸先不说,起码比很多国内的无语境硬煽好多了。从这一点看,本片给个及格分还是没什么问题的。当然如果能把配音换一下就更好了...

  • 伊南风 8小时前 :

    是不是为家庭全身心付出的人都比较惨?挺喜欢刘玫这个角色。还是多留一些家人的语音消息吧,将来还可以听听……

  • 卫明娟 7小时前 :

    冲着俩女主去的,影片都是演技派演员,演技很舒服,妈妈和女儿的故事从来都是细腻感人的,很喜欢这样细节感动的作品。备好纸巾~真的很感动,亲情是无论怎么说都会感动自己的题材,拍摄剪辑上比较正常叙述,就是剧情片的走向,主要在触动了一些很现实敏感的点,这些难能可贵。

  • 云呈 9小时前 :

    看到一半真的想走了,窒息,一眼看到了头,剧本拍摄真的对不起演员的能力,看完我连讨论的欲望也没有

  • 幸孟夏 9小时前 :

    哭掉了半包纸,这种生病的题材就很好哭,还有录节目那段妈妈喊话太飒了。徐帆演的这个角色作为妈妈、儿媳、妻子、姐姐的各种身份都太完美了,反而成了影片的缺点。张婧怡的演技在徐帆和许亚军面前显得相当尴尬,台词功底也有待打磨。青岛真漂亮,结尾强行升华。

  • 亓睿敏 1小时前 :

    留意了片中段与片尾母女的两个正面镜头:新的女性抱怨旧的女性,而旧的女性祝福新的女性。

  • 台玲琅 0小时前 :

    第3455-记录妈去世前的几个月,大多数人会经历的时刻。正常素材,正常表达,没有惊喜,也没大过错,前一半有点松。

  • 卫青竹 8小时前 :

    我有感动,是因为自己的妈妈,和影片无关。上一代女性,社会价值观和现在必然是不一样的,脱离时代和地域要求她们,不现实。我歌颂母亲的伟大,但绝不想在这个时代再宣扬母亲的隐忍和付出。我很想骂制片方,丑陋的功利思维,去翻拍一部10年前的片子,就想走捷径,却不反思每一代总是有那么多母亲需要自我牺牲的深层原因。

  • 周慕山 5小时前 :

    催人泪下片。我觉得她活得太累,她觉得是自己的选择,而又是什么造就了这样的选择。

  • 化颀秀 2小时前 :

    看完我哭的上气不接下气,我妈咋啥都不会煮呀,呜呜呜呜呜呜太难过了

  • 吉阳 3小时前 :

    电影中妈妈这个女性角色,为什么需要对每个人负责呢?

  • 慕寒荷 5小时前 :

    虽然很感人,但妈妈的牺牲和控制真的挺让人窒息的,开头灶台锅里的水溢了出来,丈夫都事不关己,弟弟的自私堕落,女儿的叛逆,婆婆的鸡飞狗跳,这些也是另一种折射,亲密关系里的牺牲和控制成正比,妈妈也不想的但是控制不住自己。大部分故事是妈妈如果不生病,夫妻关系、亲子关系、姐弟关系会因为牺牲带来的负面影响而继续破裂下去,妈妈清楚的知道,所以最后告诉在女儿问妈妈值不值得得时候,妈妈没有回答而是和女儿说:“这是我的选择,但是你不一样,妈妈希望你可以过自己想要的生活。”我想妈妈是后悔的吧。

  • 公冶从阳 2小时前 :

  • 千真如 8小时前 :

    为了矫情而矫揉造作的一部电影,不如电视剧的婆媳关系好看呢。想起来徐帆还是电影学院的老师呢,确实学院派,话剧功底一直就没落下过,只不过她到现在为止还不知道话剧和电影有什么区别。

  • 佟语诗 7小时前 :

    虽然但是哭的眼睛疼,明天一定眼肿的去上班。我承认我就是妈宝女,无法想象没有妈妈的日子,我妈妈要活到两百岁!

  • 旭初 7小时前 :

    驾护航,但过度的关爱又会成为无形的枷锁。。。

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