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What amazing documentaries are there?

With a series of events in recent years, the gap between the mainland and Hong Kong has been deepened. Many people therefore ask why Hong Kong, a city famous for its "inclusiveness and flexible integration", has reached such a level. What kind of city is Hong Kong now? For various reasons, director Yang filmed a series of films to show the world the present Hong Kong-where are you going?

"Where are you going?" Ended its first local premiere at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Director Yang won the pre-New Wave Award for Far Away, and this time, Where are you going is his second feature film.

1. Tianxing Wharf

The movie begins at Star Ferry Pier. A couple of mainland tourists got a taxi from Hongkong Island and wanted to go to the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. Like other tourists, I have been taking pictures, and occasionally I can't help but ask if I was detoured by the driver. Finally, at the destination, the driver said that the passengers were impatient because of the luggage: "We don't have this rule there!" " The driver replied, "This is Hong Kong!" ! "

2. red? Cape airport

Seemingly flexible, in fact, such "persistence" in things is very troublesome. Perhaps, because of this, the British will eventually mutter to themselves, "Maybe we live in the past, but hey, what a lovely past", or even say, "You're right, maybe I should go back to England" (maybe we like living in the past, and you know the past is beautiful. But you may be right. Maybe I should go back to England. )

3. Central Night

The younger generation was born in Hong Kong, and they have a strong sense of belonging here. They did not have any right to speak during the colonial period and after the reunification, which made many younger generations unable to understand. Educated by the west, the concept of democracy has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and they think Hong Kong is their home. Just like the son in this film, because his father thinks that Hong Kong has changed and is not suitable for long-term survival, he is ready to move and immigrate. However, the son said, "There is something wrong. Solving problems is not an escape. " "I am the master here." Immigration can't solve the fundamental problem, but it only brings the risk of brain drain and losing the familiar "home" forever.

4. Tai Wai

"Do we have a life?" In one sentence, many Hong Kong wage earners expressed their heartfelt wishes. Hong Kong has been rated as a city with extremely high life pressure and the lowest happiness index for many years. Although the working couple from the mainland have lived here for five years, they still can't help asking this topic that Hong Kong people often ask. "Don't you think it's strange? More and more mainlanders come here, and more and more Hong Kong people come to the mainland. " "Yes, but we come here to live and they go to work in the north." "I'm from a film company, and I haven't got a monthly salary as a dishwasher! We are all wage earners, and the pressure is the same. Where do we live? "

This is the norm in many industries in Hong Kong in recent years. Prices are rising, and expenses in all aspects of life are increasing, but the growth of wages is stagnant. Coupled with various plans, it is even more difficult for housing, education, medical care and other issues.

I have always felt that nature documentary is one of the most important things to contact. Expand our horizons and thinking with the most vivid nature, unimaginable species and living conditions. The following six documentaries are all produced by BBC, with douban scores above 9.0. Every one can amaze you. Although we may not know the unknown world, we can sit at home and enjoy the beauty of this world! (Attach viewing address)

1, Blue Planet 2 Blue Planet II (20 17), Douban score: 9.9.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***7 Source: Tencent

The film took four years to shoot, traveled all over the world, experienced 125 expeditions, visited 39 countries, and went deep into the seabed for more than 6,000 hours, presenting many previously unknown fields, magical creatures and their amazing and beautiful world hidden deep under the seabed to the audience.

2. Human Planet (20 1 1), Douban score: 9.8.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***8 episodes Source: Tencent

The whole film "Planet of Man" lasted for three years and traveled to 80 places around the world, capturing rare and wonderful human activities that have never appeared on TV screens, and exploring people from polar regions, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, rivers, deserts to bustling cities, making people immersive.

3. Life story (20 14), Douban score: 9.7.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***6 episodes Source: iQiyi

This film is the first documentary filmed by the BBC with a 4K camera, which shocked and appreciated the life track of every individual animal. Cute, dangerous, scheming, shocking ... true and natural cruelty, not easy to survive, but also warm to make you cry.

4. The first season of Wild Spy 1 (20 17), Douban score: 9.4.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***5 episodes Source: iQiyi

This "Wild Spy" took three years to produce, and 34 kinds of "spy animals" were used to complete this work, which made animals express that they no longer believe in humans. Every 1 hour program watched by the audience is extracted from 1250 hours, which is another iconic masterpiece of the BBC.

5. In the second season of "Earth Pulse" and "Planet Earth" (20 16), the douban score was 9.9.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***6 episodes Source: Tencent

In 2006, the BBC nature documentary "The Earth Pulses" was regarded as a classic as soon as it was released, and won 34 awards such as Emmy Award and Peabody Award. In the second season, the film was shot in more than 40 countries around the world. The shooting team traveled back and forth 1 17 times, with a total shooting time of 2089 days, striving for perfection at all levels.

6. Hunting and hunting (20 15), douban score: 9.8.

Produced in the UK: BBC ***7 Source: iQiyi

This documentary fully shows the dramatic moment of animal foraging, reveals the hunting behavior of South American water wrasse and humpback whales for the first time, and opens an unheard-of animal world for us by using fragments from movies and dramas.