domingo, 15 de enero de 2017

The Earth

Introduction

The earth is a wonderful placewhich is fullof life and magnificent  places that we can observe day by day, all their species are adapted to the situations to survive but there are several  predators that have to attack  other species to eat.

Commentary

I think it's a very entertaining movie, it talks a lot about the animals and their ecosystem, but the truth is a bit sad because animals are sacrificed a lot.
 In other terms it could be said that the film had significant parts such as drama, comedy, suspense, and some sentimentality in some parts.
It symbolizes the sadness of our planet in some parts because it mentions the global warming that provoco the man.
It shows the animals like elephant, birds, tigers, monkeys, among others in the end I like a lot and is very entertaining.

                                                                         Mensage

Be impressed by the strength of the beauty and magic of a planet shot like never before. With this message Earth intends to be an impact document. Its director, Alastair Fothergill and the team of the Natural History Unit of the British BBC production company, which, by the way, celebrate this year on its 50th anniversary, have done an excellent job. On the other hand, a document of these characteristics can not work without an exceptional soundtrack, composed in this case by George Fenton and interpreted by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Simon Ratle. With these ingredients, we can imagine that the document can not disappoint. Alastair Fothergill already had a notable public success with Deep Blue - The Blue Planet movie about marine life. With Tierra, a fund has been used in innovative film resources to get footage before ever filmed. Therefore, it is evident that any sensible person with nature will appreciate this impressive contribution of the seventh art, a poetic call to preserve our environment.

Resume

Biodiversity or biological diversity is, according to the International Convention on Biological Diversity, the term referring to the wide variety of living beings on Earth and the natural patterns that make it up, a result of billions of years of Evolution according to natural processes and also the increasing influence of human activities. Biodiversity also encompasses the variety of ecosystems and genetic differences within each species that allow the combination of multiple life forms, and whose mutual interactions with the rest of the environment underpin the livelihood of life on the world.

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