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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.

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  • 储胤雅 3小时前 :

    港女情事。「最后我们都会用一生来怀缅青春。」

  • 施世韵 2小时前 :

    中间睡了好几次,分三天看完。似乎挺好的故事,怎么拍成这样?古驰家族出面干涉了吗?

  • 夏晴画 8小时前 :

    21世纪了,怎么还有这么烂俗的电影,刚开始的每一秒钟都是折磨,烂俗恋爱套路合辑。雷导是被下蛊了吗拍这么个玩意。Lady Gaga还不错的,亚当司机持续扮演精虫上脑角色我已经审丑疲劳了。本来就觉得Gucci土,两个半小时就纯属折磨自己。音乐也不好,真是大完蛋电影。

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    大概就是當初看Timing的感覺,編導跟技術真的都是emily level?但可能是血液中有著tvb的因子,又或是演員的功勞,後段還是有被勾到一些情感(但實在太多其他電影的影子了)

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    有落入俗套的地方是真的,觉得出彩,被打动也是真的。但越来越不会为爱而不得感到遗憾,说到底,所有的爱而不得都是因为不够爱。放弃爱人只是一种逃避,“受苦比解决问题来得容易,承受不幸比享受幸福来得简单”

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    两个女孩毫无cp感,倒是叹息桥滤镜太厚意外看到另一个故事里小薇和李子勇doi了(误

  • 彩玲 8小时前 :

    后面拍得比前面好,前面实在太无聊了。反而是他被人排挤,然后被人枪杀那一段,终于有了点感觉。

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    香港竟然也有les电影了 滤镜实在劝退 好在长发女主颜值可以 短发女主的嘴部总觉得别扭 篮球场违纪全片最佳

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    “這段感情的遺憾的是,一人歸納為愛情,而令一位卻總結為成長。 ”

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    “两个人就算有共同的过去,心里也可能有着不一样的回忆”

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    叙述节奏没把握好,有时显得很零散,没有特别的起伏和高潮,直到后半程临近尾声的地方才比较抓人。整体的艺术设计令人失望,就很平淡,和Gucci的调性也不相符。演员里帕西诺最出彩,开云老板娘我很喜欢,男女主尤其男主并不令人印象深刻。6.5星

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    稀碎,这不是能成为密友大概总带着爱,这是谁说旧情人变不到老友😓

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    震惊于这么好的故事被拍成了这样!演员演得都好用力啊,嘎嘎和莱托能不能别演戏了

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    今年两部老雷的片子,都是史诗级别的电影原教旨主义电影,但是对于这部真的毫无兴趣,太长了。毫无惊喜,也许有几场戏好看,但是压根撑不起来啊!相比《决斗》更让人没有惊喜,老雷已经84了,就看一部是一部吧。还有就是老司机是怎么做到同一张脸,在今年两部戏里毫无魅力,之前的电影魅力四射的,演技了得

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    为ga姨加的一星,她怎么演这种角色活灵活现!

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  • 堂飞白 3小时前 :

    My Dear,My Best Friend

  • 奇锐 8小时前 :

    以及我不理解为什么要在女同性恋纯爱情片中加莫名其妙的男性角色、结尾为什么be我get不到逻辑。😅

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    这个电影把时尚产业的肤浅鄙陋刻画得淋漓尽致,那些沾不上半点艺术皮毛的排列组合,以及哗众取宠的视觉效果,之所以能受到世人的追捧,归根结底来于这些古老品牌的傲慢与偏见——崇古的傲慢与审美的偏见。它呼吸着工业文明的空气,散发出商业的腐臭。尽管男女主人公的感情生活符合一般规律,没有多少悬念,但人性的演绎依然震撼人心,正因女主人公太平凡太世俗,才使得这场斗争变得异常惊心动魄。

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