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分类: 欧美剧 2004

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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:

  • 卫童熙 7小时前 :

    4 喜歡,講的不只是「愛」,而是在討論選擇和後悔

  • 吾鸿运 2小时前 :

    因为疫情上海的电影院又暂停营业了,电影之神啊,请保佑我们。

  • 寿琼思 9小时前 :

    说回永野芽郁,我只能说野田洋次郎竟是我自己……

  • 乜灵雨 5小时前 :

    学会了,还能这样玩紫玫瑰!/真是个美好的故事哭……可我不爱麻将不会赌马,老了要干什么来逃避

  • 左夏容 5小时前 :

    这不就标准好莱坞打法?剧情太简单了,年轻的线也没交代清楚,有些桥段还是动人的

  • 卫博义 5小时前 :

    「私はゴウちゃんに幸せにしてもらうなんて思っていません!」碎花裙,胶片,老爷车,伊豆半岛,昭和的朝气蓬勃。逐渐大家不再看那些充满日式情绪的电影,戴上口罩出门。不得不承认日本(或许世界)最时髦的一代已经死去。

  • 卫怡男 5小时前 :

    看这种拍拍电影的电影总觉得很有趣。虽然人物扁平和割裂了一点,感觉导演更多是意向地在呈现电影梦和good old days吧。山田洋次的电影一贯的温情幽默都没有让人失望。苏打很有魅力 让我选择 嫁给这样的老混蛋我可能也愿意8⃣️😄

  • 六思美 1小时前 :

    松竹100年献礼片,跨越一个时代的电影之神,剧本和现实需要电影这个神奇的介质来串联,就像我们和电影之间,其实我们是有感受那些演员、那些场景、那些时代、那些情感的机会的,谢谢一切电影,谢谢电影之神。

  • 冯婉容 8小时前 :

    难道只有音乐文学舞蹈才能称为精神世界?

  • 冉谨佳 7小时前 :

    LJ日A版蓝光 庆祝松竹百周年 可惜日本人总爱拍点感动自己的喜剧 基顿和伍迪艾伦的灵感 渣男再怎样最后感谢一下被伤害的人就选择原谅

  • 字乐蓉 7小时前 :

    关注疫情,老龄化社会。经典庶民视角。对日本电影史的致敬。老爷爷和老奶奶年轻的故事很不错,但整体情节总感觉有些许的不协调。但是,在当下能看到这样的电影还是会感动。电影的探讨较少,而终归是关注于人。

  • 仇梦蕊 6小时前 :

    这才是过年该看的电影。平凡人平凡事拍出了花儿。

  • 娅采 4小时前 :

    “唯精神坚不可摧”,有着这样信念的茨威格同年也自尽了……

  • 希运锋 9小时前 :

    年轻时的梦想与现实,多少年过去后,梦想终被实现,那种用一辈子等来的不容易真的会逼人泪下,看似与当今日本一样宅又不爱说话的孙子对爷爷的鼓励和认可,又何尝不是那一剂强心针?只想知道,虽然片子小众,但是当步小姐在台上念爷爷给淑子的信时,是不是大家都流下了泪水。

  • 彩橘 0小时前 :

    2021.09.26 BIFF|北京剧院|剧情两星,演员五星,综合下来三星吧。看完和朋友讨论了好久,觉得很多地方都交代不清楚,而且这不就是一个渣男的故事吗。。。耽误了淑子的一生,人生的最后都还是想着心中白月光圆子,那为什么当初要拒绝圆子。。获奖典礼上那封信里的潦草洗白,恕我接受无能。还有,既然真的喜欢电影,为什么一点点挫折就放弃了?!想吐槽的情节太多了。

  • 伯琛瑞 6小时前 :

    如果不是看过小说,相信很多不懂,也不明白这种精神。全程只有一种这个男人自救学了象棋,而很厉害。

  • 嘉驰 9小时前 :

    有点过时的浪漫,但黑白的老电影片段可是完全不过时

  • 太叔承宣 5小时前 :

    真是一位好姑娘啊,"不是他要给我幸福,而是我想要给他幸福",算是一个非常圆融首尾呼应良好的故事了。泽田研二老爷子真让人惊讶,年轻时候帅得那么风华绝代,失敬了。

  • 冬凌 9小时前 :

    松竹百年作,确实有点作,这么自私的人生不讨人喜,北川景子倒是很养眼。

  • 夙淑懿 0小时前 :

    为当年的松竹、清水宏和小津爆哭。如果电影之神真的存在,也应该是像米沃什的“时代精神”一样,走来走去。

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