韩剧地球人 高清

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分类: 欧美综艺 1993

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:

  • 卫杰涛 1小时前 :

    Once upon a time in Napoli,少年索伦蒂诺的自传。美好而粗粝、杂乱却也鲜活的那不勒斯,寄托着这位天才创作者最柔软的眷念,最动情的回忆,固然还有最本源的自我。

  • 彤帆 9小时前 :

    综合:7.9

  • 抗半青 8小时前 :

    在其叙事主轴的把控上尤其劲道,即把握住了作者性的回忆碎片,又抓住了主干的凝炼力量。

  • 包奇伟 3小时前 :

    构图光影色彩引起极度舒适。把私人情感表达得如此客观也是厉害。

  • 冀旭彬 0小时前 :

    当我以为数据的富足便可正确诠释收获与友谊的时候,你告诉我友情是双方的通行道。当我希求你永远陪伴我的时候,你说我们会永远stay friends.现在或永远,今天或明天,当孤独敢于凝视孤独,亲昵自我,别离便不再是唯一。愿我们都能自在地坐在长椅上共处。

  • 帖诗霜 8小时前 :

    也是最可笑的那类美式动画。

  • 仵和宜 4小时前 :

    颜色:7

  • 公西嘉怡 1小时前 :

    妄图逃离现实的孩子去往费里尼的罗马,直至壮年回首终省悟,那不勒斯的这片海竟也值得书写。

  • 凭德曜 0小时前 :

    又是coming of age. 他还是选择了离开,去那个只有混蛋才会去的罗马,不是因为那不勒斯没有故事,而是因为故事太多。而戏外的索伦蒂诺回到了那不勒斯,讲了他自己的故事。才是看过的第一部索伦蒂诺,实在有失敬意。是该用艺术品来形容的作品。从开头的长镜头,到结尾的长镜头,小船上放烟花那一幕,配乐还有最后结尾字幕的风声,都太美太美了。非常独特时代印记,体验一些回不去的私人记忆。80s的意大利小男主有Elio的感觉。

  • 帆怡 1小时前 :

    很简单的故事但做的很生动很有趣。没有开箱即用的朋友,没有不劳而获的感情,罗恩是巴尼培育出的交友方法与真心,连上网络为朋友upload&share才真正摆脱了单机人生。(你有0.85个朋友…你有0.7个朋友……你有0.2个朋友……哈哈哈哈笑死(emm突然发现好像一语成谶了))马克这条线没怎么发挥,只沦为了后援工具人(也是为了技术的无用?毕竟代码都被闲置了)。

  • 勇以蕊 9小时前 :

    成长的过程也是选择的过程,当少年失去双亲,因此被彻底被抛到成人的世界里,他可以选择香烟、性、旅行、足球…但他选择了电影,从此少年踏上了新的旅程

  • 乾涵煦 0小时前 :

    《绝美之城》姊妹篇,少了一些浮华,多了一些性感

  • 以美曼 8小时前 :

    又一部非常不错的老少皆宜的动画片!

  • 咎飞珍 7小时前 :

    生活 诗意 奈子 cant ask for more

  • 宇栋 5小时前 :

    当为孤独的人而生的科技产物,却促成了更严重的小圈子、更虚假的社交呈现……该怎么办?特别喜欢故事的设定和脑洞,而Barney和Ron的互动应该会让每一个成长过程中自觉“没有那么合群”的孩子感同身受。树林一段让我想起和尸体愉快玩耍的《瑞士军刀男》,同样是两个人与世界为敌,躲在隐秘角落互相扶持。前半段完全值得五星,对不合群又懂事的孩子的成长状况的描绘真实到残忍,因此当孩子们莫名其妙和解,又迎来一个普天大吉的结果时我还是有点失望的,或许孩子的恶往往出于无心,和真实世界的人建立关系才是人们眼中的“happy ending”,但独自咬着牙熬过这段日子从而获得明确的自我认知,长大后才发现社会很大,总能找到同路人,才是人间真实。

  • 卫烨锋 7小时前 :

    深受费里尼的影响,这个那不勒斯很美,但少了一些甜蜜的滋味。很喜欢索伦蒂诺最开始半小时的人物群像,非常有趣,真是刻画人物群像的值得学习的范例。马拉多纳的马岛战争,就是我们失去了往日荣辉,却依然不能丢失尊贵的灵魂。可能这是索伦蒂诺对于意大利的,对于电影的或者自己的一种感伤。相对于《绝美之城》的宏大,想要用最经典的第一人称视角撑死的整个叙事还是不够有厚度,让人不得不觉得这个美丽的意大利也远不是我们曾向往的那个意大利了。

  • 少代巧 3小时前 :

    除了最后坐火车,几乎是我在欧洲遇到的事情了。

  • 冉金鑫 2小时前 :

    且不说远逊于《超能陆战队》,就是其中的机器人的设计和角色的可爱程度也逊于故事俗套的《未来机器城》,故事的视野很窄,再就是机器人的反应过于服务于剧本而显得失真,再就是那胳膊腿什么材料做的真是耐磨!电影看完其实挺没劲的,不知道为什么分会这么高!

  • 乙运良 5小时前 :

    又是coming of age. 他还是选择了离开,去那个只有混蛋才会去的罗马,不是因为那不勒斯没有故事,而是因为故事太多。而戏外的索伦蒂诺回到了那不勒斯,讲了他自己的故事。才是看过的第一部索伦蒂诺,实在有失敬意。是该用艺术品来形容的作品。从开头的长镜头,到结尾的长镜头,小船上放烟花那一幕,配乐还有最后结尾字幕的风声,都太美太美了。非常独特时代印记,体验一些回不去的私人记忆。80s的意大利小男主有Elio的感觉。

  • 单于翰采 4小时前 :

    人类真是怕孤单的动物啊……无论科技如何发展,不想孤单,渴望朋友是永恒的命题。不太喜欢结尾,为了回归现实友情而强行让ron消失

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