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"One Amazing Day on Earth": A god-level high-scoring movie worth recommending

This is the second time I watched this movie, once in a theater with my daughter. This time it was at home, with my son and daughter. Watching movies is like traveling. Going to the same place with different people will give you different moods. These two viewings gave me a deeper understanding and awe of life. Jackie Chan's humorous explanation is also endlessly memorable.

Therefore, I recommend this film to all families, watch it with your children, and quietly feel the miracle of life and the power of nature.

The beach under the scorching sun is covered with eggs of sea leopard lizards. After emerging from their shells, the strange-looking little lizards must face the test of life and death immediately. Because lurking on the beach at the same time, there are also those snakes that are eager to look at you. They are hiding in the dark and lying in wait, always waiting for the little lizards to break out of their shells. I saw a little lizard. As soon as the shell on its head was opened, it ran away. It ran desperately and staggered. It was funny, but it also made people sad. After all, the lizard was running away like crazy and escaping. What the enemy is hunting is a newborn baby.

A series of ferocious long snakes were chasing after me, trying to swallow up this little life that had just entered the world on its first day. Some of the little guys had quick eyesight and quick hands, and finally broke through the siege and came to the safety of the big rock. Some little guys were not so lucky. Several long snakes entangled him tightly, getting tighter and tighter, and soon he died.

Think with human emotions. How sad would the lizard mother be if she saw this scene? Or is it that unlike humans, it lays so many eggs at one time, so losing one or two is nothing to worry about? In any case, my children and I were discussing, lamenting the cruelty of the biological chain and the impermanence of life.

In the turbulent river, a zebra family was about to pass through a rapid river. Those who had the advantage of height and strength waded across the river smoothly, but the weak ones whose body markings had not yet changed from brown to black were pitied. A little zebra fell behind. It was a little discouraged and almost fell down several times, but it still tried to keep moving forward. Because on the shore, its mother is watching it, neighing, and cheering for it.

All the troops have moved forward, but the mother is still holding on, worried about the child in the water. It stretched its neck and called, waiting. As time passed, the little zebra seemed to have exhausted all its strength, but suddenly it jumped hard and came to the shore. Two zebras, one big and one small, walked forward to catch up with the large army that had traveled far away.

This warm scene reminded me of a picture book I spent with my children before, "The Caterpillar Wants to Hug." In the picture book, the baby caterpillar has an urgent wish from the moment it is born, and wants its mother to hug it. But this wish has never been realized, so how can it be realized? Fortunately, the mother's tenderness and companionship gradually filled the regret in the caterpillar's heart. Even if you don't have hands, even if you can't hug your child, which mother in the world doesn't love your child with all your heart? Animals are no exception. Love is so touching. Love is a kind of power, the power to overcome all difficulties.

Giraffes have always been a favorite animal for children. With its long neck, beautiful patterns, gentle eyes, and long eyelashes, it looks so gentle, cute and harmless. But just like looking at people, we cannot judge whether a person is good or bad based on appearance alone, and the same is true for animals.

Giraffes have charming looks and strong personalities. In the film, a young challenger comes to the king's territory and wants to drive the old king away and become the new king. As a result, a duel inevitably occurred. The two giraffes were running and bumping into each other, shaking their heads and hitting each other with their long necks.

The violent impact of the synthesized sound is really scary, and I am really worried that they will smash each other's heads. It turns out that giraffes have such a strong and ferocious side and can fight with their necks! This broke through my original understanding of this animal. The war ended with the defeat of the challenger. Lao Wang spoke with his strength, and the territory did not fall into the hands of others after all.

In Antarctica, there is a penguin kingdom, where 1.5 million penguins live. And this place is very dangerous. Behind it is a volcano that may erupt at any time, and in front are waves and cliffs. In order to solve the problem of feeding the family, the penguin fathers need to go out to sea for 80 kilometers to fish. After catching the fish, they fly and jump from the waves, climb up the cliff hard, and walk another 3 kilometers to reach the island. Penguin Kingdom with heavy traffic.

Finding your own family members among many similar-looking penguins can be said to be a difficult task. But the penguin father can always find his wife and children at a glance, shake his head to each other, and then spit out the fish in his mouth to the children. Such a complicated and arduous process takes place every other day, for months and years. It can be seen that the penguin father’s hard work is no less than that of our human fathers who work hard for love.

Hummingbirds are so small that they often become food for bees or are attacked by bees. The reason is simple, bees and hummingbirds both feed on nectar, so they are natural enemies.

Because of their small size and fast metabolism, hummingbirds are always racing against time, flapping their wings 1,000 times a day, constantly gathering honey and eating, but they are almost always hungry and have to work hard to avoid bees. The difficulty of survival is amazing!

Bees, the natural enemies of hummingbirds, are not having it easy either. Although bees have venomous stingers, what they fear most is water droplets. It is said that a raindrop can knock over a bee in flight or collecting honey. Therefore, in order to collect enough nectar, bees must always avoid dew and rain. These are so tiny existences in the eyes of humans, but they are fatal to the hard-working little bees.

When dusk comes, along with the afterglow of the setting sun, a wonderful flight show will be staged on the water. This is the highlight moment for mayflies. From birth to death, it only takes one day. Such a hasty life is really deplorable! A life is completed in one day. It is destined by fate. Since it cannot be changed, it is extremely precious. It can be said that: a day of floating life, a lifetime of ephemera.

They don’t need to eat and have no mouths. The only rule of survival is: win with numbers. Because their lives are too short! Even for this short day, they have to avoid birds in the sky and fish in the water. In order to continue the survival of the race, they must reproduce in large numbers and in exaggerated numbers. This is not only their law of survival, but also their only way to fight against fate. They declare in their own unique way: they have been in this world before.

Some people say that if you want to understand human nature, you should look more at the animal world. The hardship and fearlessness of animals in the animal world can really help humans reflect! Animals "live for love and fight for life" make us more aware of the value of life and thus more reverent for life. The highest state of reverence for life is to make your life shine through unremitting efforts and struggle, so that this life will not be in vain.

Attached is a poem to encourage you all