Adults always say that every summer vacation is another watershed for children, checking for missing vacancies, scoring weak subjects, learning knowledge points in advance...In fact, there are many ways to learn knowledge in addition to cram schools and interest classes. The editor recommended to everyone today is to watch documentaries.
Watching a documentary is to learn in a relatively relaxing environment, and this environment can exercise the students' independent learning ability, so which documentaries are worth watching?
One: "Pulsation of the Earth"
From the Antarctic to the North Pole, from the equator to the frigid zone, from the African grasslands to the tropical rainforest, from the desolate peak to the deep sea, watching this documentary feels like traveling around the world, countless creatures Presented to the world in an extremely beautiful posture.
This documentary is divided into two parts, a total of 11 episodes, each episode is 60 minutes. In addition to its shocking content, its dubbing by David Attenborough, the pure sound pronunciation, is also a training for the students' sense of language.
2: "Plastic Ocean"
Garbage classification is a hot topic recently. After Shanghai, 46 other key cities have gradually established domestic garbage disposal systems. Is it necessary to sort out the garbage so painstakingly? The editor can tell you for sure that it is necessary. As for why you will understand when you watch this documentary "Plastic Ocean". The documentary
tells us a cruel fact: as long as you live on the earth, you cannot escape the poison brought by plastic. We all know that plastics cannot be degraded, but where is the plastic used up in our lives? The documentary gives us the answer-the ocean. They pollute the marine environment and harm marine life but will eventually return to humans.
plastic products of various colors will eventually be broken down into finely divided plastic particles, and then enter the fish and shrimp bodies through the food chain, and finally flow into the human table. I believe that the students who watched this documentary will know how to save and care for the environment.
III: "Materia Medica China"
With the continuous development of China's economy, more and more foreign cultures have begun to integrate, but we lack understanding of Chinese traditional culture. "Materia Medica" is a Chinese medicine documentary with the nature of popular science. The film crew traveled to more than 30 provinces and cities in China to find medicine, but to the editor, it is more like a journey to find the roots of Chinese culture.
"Materia Medica China" adopts thematic diversity, the themes of "questioning medicine" include "realm", "time", "measurement", "encounter", "double-sided", "nianhua", "ups and downs", "deconstruction", "grassland map" and other 10 feature films , Each episode revolves around a set theme, starting from the perspective of modern life, looking for relevant Chinese medicinal materials that meet the connotation.
In addition, the documentary "Materia Medica Zhonghua" with the same theme is also worth watching. It is also a journey of exploring Chinese medicine. "Materia Medica Zhonghua" pays more attention to the survival philosophy of the inheritance of Chinese medicine.
4: "Looking for Craftsmanship"
If there are any characteristics of modern people, I think "reality" is an indispensable label. Although this is the law of survival in the adult world, it is not for students who are studying. Be applicable. "Looking for Craftsmanship" is a documentary about a less professional director in order to fulfill his dream of filming traditional Chinese craftsmanship.
"Finding Craftsmanship" is a walking documentary, three documentary laymen, looking for and shooting 199 craftsmen stories. The film has no gorgeous pictures, no superb suspense, and even every shot may not be successful. Because of this, it seems more sincere, just telling you a series of warm stories that belong to China quietly.
The ingenuity conveyed in the documentary is even more lacking in our modern society. A piece of blue fabric needs to be printed, wrapped in soy lime, wrapped in a dyeing rack, immersed in indigo, oxidized from green to blue, and scraped. Soybean lime noodles can be finished. CraftsmanshipKnown as craftsmanship, isn't it the cultural heritage behind it? I think the students who watched this documentary will not only understand the traditional Chinese culture, but also understand the ingenuity.
Five: "A Day in a Floating Life"
"What is in your pocket"
"What do you love?"
"What are you afraid of?"
This is the question raised by the director in the documentary. Will be confused, scared, at a loss, and this is a documentary about being born and exploring. The
documentary edits two completely different lifestyles together, allowing the audience to experience the different life situations of different people on this earth with a radius of 6371km due to differences in wealth, environment, identity, culture, and personality.
Through the documentary, we have seen the life outside the ivory tower, dark and bright, but we have to return to life itself. Generally speaking, this is a documentary that will make you think about your current life.
Alright, today's documentary recommendation is over here, so if you have any good-looking documentary recommendations, please leave a message and let me know.