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How do you evaluate the movie "Earth: One Amazing Day"?

The film "Earth: One Amazing Day" is the pinnacle of documentary. This is a film that you will never know how good it is until you watch it. The documentary films produced by the BBC are at a very high level, and the "Earth" series is undoubtedly the BBC's treasure. In layman's terms, the "Earth" documentary is like the Bible. The BBC has three major directions: BBC Nature, BBC Literature and History, and BBC Technology. Among them, BBC Nature represents the highest level of similar video products in the world with its sophisticated production, advanced shooting technology, and beautiful images. It is this film with an excellent pedigree. The film is destined to leave a place for itself in film history. As the latest movie version of the Earth series, "Earth: One Amazing Day" (hereinafter referred to as EOAD, Earth: One Amazing Day) shares the filming of classic clips of the Earth with "Earth Pulse 2" and creates a new one. EOAD is the movie version of the documentary "Pulse of the Earth", and it is the only time that Chinese people can see it on the big screen. For example, the most classic "Snake Chases Lizard", the chase scene is more exciting than 95 action blockbusters! The only difference is that humans are replaced by animals. This time, the audience can once again enjoy some classic shots in the ultimate audio-visual environment of theater specifications. Back to business! You must know that "The Shawshank Redemption" on Douban's TOP250 only scored 9.6 points. A film version of a documentary with such a strong reputation. This pedigree is super fine. Secondly, in fact, "Earth" co-produced by the BBC and Germany took the world by storm as early as 2007, with a box office of over 100 million US dollars. "Earth Pulse 2" may be the most acclaimed film on the planet. This time BBC's EOAD is still the original cast of "Earth" ten years ago. As the saying goes, it takes ten years to sharpen a sword. The beauty of nature and the sheer life and death (or life) of wildlife are about to return to our screens. The original cast of the documentary Better Than 97 has reunited. This is not aristocratic blood, this is striving.