Controversy Project
Have you watched the documentary "Dynasty"? I didn't look at it
At present, there are two seasons, and the second season has been completed, which can be seen on Xiaopo Station and Tencent ** (free, with Chinese version).
It's still produced by the BBC, and it's still David Attenborough who is active in the field of earth exploration.
The Douban score reached a terrifying 95, second only to the "Earth Pulse" series.
But unlike the "Earth Pulse" series, "Dynasty" is telling a story — a story of power.
Macaque Mark is a benevolent monarch, but he makes a terrible mistake - leading his people to unfamiliar territory, and a great war is on the verge of ......Its supporters are scarred, and naturally, his position is in jeopardy.
He was challenged, banished, ......In the cold winter, everyone was huddled together, and he was the only one who was sad.
However, as time passed, some members began to think about him, the new king was too cruel, and Mark's opportunity came ......
Queen Spotted Hyena died, and the throne, which was supposed to be inherited by Princess Sia, fell into the hands of Suma.
Suma used her resources to give birth to her own baby, and the spotted hyena struggled to survive in Africa's changing environment.
Even the queen's children will not grow up to adulthood. Suma is anxious for the toddler, with ups and downs.
Taking advantage of her negligence, the young Sia gathered many allies, and her position became more and ...... day by dayThe prelude to the change of dynasty sounded.
David is the leader of a group of chimpanzees, and unlike ordinary chimpanzee leaders, he likes to be alone.
Despite his strength, he suffers from being alone, and he is constantly scarred by male chimpanzees from within the group.
Finally, a sneak attack one night made him lose his position as a leader and was close to death.
The film crew thought he was no good, but he miraculously stood up, looked for food, recovered himself, hid his injuries, returned to the tribe, and regained the throne.
After that, he learned and began to engage in politics, taking the initiative to comb other orangutans, making his allies many, and then encountering challenges, the younger brother killed his opponents in seconds, and distributed them to various parts of the tribe to form a suppression.
David achieved a solid, long reign.
There are 11 stories like this.
Chimpanzees, emperor penguins, lions, miscellaneous, tigers, cougars, African elephants, cheetahs, spotted hyenas, macaques, and a meerkat special.
The English version is David Attenborough's voice, with a sense of BGM (there is also a Chinese dubbed version).
*Wonderful, BGM has contributed a lot.
There's an urgent drum beat, there's an eerie bass, there's a fierce symphony, there's a silent ......
When you listen to the background sound along with the picture, your emotions are mobilized, as if you are also in the painting, and you are following the protagonist to experience the fight.
The struggle for power, the possession of resources, love and betrayal, gain and loss, are all displayed here.
The proper "Song of Ice and Fire" - the animal kingdom is similar to the human world, but ours is more complicated.
As an adult, I always bring in a lot of thoughts. And when the child looks at it, it is bigger than us.
For example, my child, she said it was the sociology of animals.
Indeed, a word woke me up, and that's what happened.
Animals also have social organization, and animals also have culture among themselves, which is a relatively new research direction in recent years.
Many scientists spend a long time with animals and observe records, which we don't often see.
Documentaries, on the other hand, use video cameras to observe and record animals, showing them in front of our eyes, making the dissemination of knowledge more accessible to the masses.
If you look at it from this perspective, you can gain a lot of knowledge, and you can also string together a lot of knowledge.
When I read chimpanzees, I remembered the famous book "Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language", and understood the meaning of Davy's grooming and Crow's grooming.
There is also David who wants to monopolize the mating rights, and the female orangutan mates with more males, all out of the protection of her genes.
Cheetahs raised wave after wave, kept giving birth to cubs, and worked tirelessly in such a difficult environment? Why?
See in the end, her offspring accounted for two-thirds of the female cheetahs of the entire plains - the transmission, the transmission of genes.
Ever think of chapters from "The Selfish Gene" and "The Theory of Evolution"? Heredity is the mission of living beings, but different species have different strategies.
Can't help but think further:
Why did animals evolve like this, and did the skills of living in groups be passed on to small animals, or did they have some instincts?
Oh my God, biological knowledge points are flashing at high frequency, hurry up and arrange it for the child!
A good documentary will subtly increase your knowledge and expand your landscape.
You are no longer confined to the trivialities of everyday life, you look up and see the vastness of the world, and at the same time become soft.
All things have spirits, you know.
As with other David Attenborough documentaries, there is always a tidbit at the end, always talking about environmental protection, reminding us to pay attention to other animals and do what we have to do.
As David Attenborough said, even though we occupy this planet, we also need to know how to give some space to other creatures.
Because we're all one, and because you're no more expensive than other species.
I want my child to remember this – when he starts watching this kind of documentary, he's different from other kids.
In addition to the above, of course, there is also the visual enjoyment - still every frame can shock you.
When you have time, sit in front of the screen and watch it immersively, cleansing your soul and gaining new knowledge at the same time.
Okay, that's it, there's so much detail waiting for you to discover.
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