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Human Planet

Human Planet
Directed by Tom Hugh-Jones / Tuppence Stone / Nicolas Brown / Mark Flowers
Review by Aurora, Wang Yi
            This week is quite special, because we need to watch documentary film. It is a bit hard for me to say the difference between documentary television and documentary film. However, I know documentary presents truth, but not fact. That makes me like documentary better than any other types of film.
            I watched Human Planet for this weekend. It divided into eight parts: oceans, deserts, arctic, jungles, mountains, grasslands, rivers and cities. During the film time, I think it is amazing and have different thought from each minutes and hours. For the first half hour, I feel the nature is great and the human beings are so small. For the first hour, I think how hard some people’s life and how lucky we are. Later, I feel we need to do something to the earth.
            I am not sure whether we suppose to protect the earth or discover the earth or both of them are important, but I think we should learn more and damage less.  


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