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Einar 2023-06-01 12:00:23
What Fabre wrote, Jacques Behan filmed it in its...
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Kailey 2023-05-28 11:57:37
In this world, no depth is the norm, but meaningful things are the exception. Insects are body-thinking animals that are closer to eternity than we are. Just like the short comment area under this documentary, it is very indifferent. If this film has more lines, it will not be like this (people will turn into repeaters, excerpting lines or talking about their feelings). Meaning is constructed by human...
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Armani 2023-05-27 11:04:27
They don't even know that we are watching~ The two snails are so affectionate and touching. My favorite part (covering his face...) The dung beetle is so persistent and praised! The fat caterpillar is still lying on the branch with an intoxicated expression. I really want to touch it. Mosquitoes are so cute (forget it, I'm just a good bug, I can't help but want to reach out and pat it)...all Good-looking except for earthworms, people can't stand it! More insects would be better, I'll take one...
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Michel 2023-04-22 09:17:01
A neglected, unknown and fun...
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Estefania 2023-04-15 23:50:06
73 minute edition. There is no commentary in the whole process, and the editing and soundtrack are used to create some fun. For example, when two catalpa worms were fighting, they disturbed a watermelon worm. The battle was going on here, and the watermelon worm stretched out and walked away. There are still some continuous pictures The colors are contrasting. But the whole film does not have a unified narrative theme, nor does it follow the timing. There are several paragraphs of the...
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Collin 2023-04-05 01:59:14
The world of little bugs. Patients with intensive phobia should be cautious, and those who are afraid of soft and creepy creatures such as caterpillars and earthworms should be cautious. T T... The most touching part is the snail part. In the words of Mr. Liang Yusheng: the great harmony of life has been...
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Queenie 2023-03-27 12:33:10
Watching it with mom and dad~~ It's a very good documentary~~ The colors are so beautiful~~ I admire the professionalism of the French in making this...
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Reyes 2023-02-17 14:27:42
Awesome documentary, mark it for future children in advance. The gesture of snail mating is earth-shattering and beautiful, and it is worthy of appreciation by Japanese AV editors and directors. Also, the dung beetle is the dumbest but most industrious farmer in the insect world. ....
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Kellie 2023-02-16 12:13:46
Ants, mosquitoes, snails, dragonflies, spiders, caterpillars, dung beetles are all turned into works of art. These little things that have always existed around us are displayed through the lens of photographers, plus the dubbing of operas, symphonies, or children's voices. There are no other adjectives than magic....
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Vickie 2023-01-19 08:11:45
"Take bushes and grasses as forests, insects and ants as beasts, raised soil and gravel as mounds, and concave ones as ravines, in which the mind wanders and is...
Microcosmos Comments
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Rupert 2022-12-05 16:41:47
Small world is great
"Dawn, in a meadow somewhere, there is a world of insects hidden... For insects, the smallest stone can become a mountain, and the smallest puddle is as vast as an ocean. Here, time It flows in another way: an hour is a day; a day is a season; a season is a lifetime. In order to understand the...
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Jaunita 2022-12-05 19:58:43
micro world
1. A very good documentary, with a high viewing value, a microscopic world.
2. The film magnifies the insect world around us with excellent images, which is eye-opening.
3. The film does not have any narration, leaving enough room for the audience to imagine. This is very rare, and the final effect...
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Narrator (English version): [beginning narration] A meadow in early morning, somewhere on Earth. Hidden here is a world as vast as our own, where the weeds are like impenetrable jungles, the stones are mountains, and even the smallest pond becomes an ocean. Time passes differently here: an hour is like a day, a day is like a season, and the passing of a season is a lifetime. But to observe this world, we must fall silent now, and listen to its murmurs.
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Narrator (English version): [ending narration] The night gives way once more. Nothing will stop what's now in motion, what hides in shadow, what searches forward, what flutters toward the light. Here, where time is measured out in moments, and new lives emerge from darkness, a day begins like any other. Beyond anything we can imagine, and yet almost beneath our notice.