野蛮的印度电影免费观看 高清

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分类: 欧美剧 2004

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INDIA is an exotic mixing pot of iconic wildlife, secret locations, epic landscapes and colourful beauty. This iconic and landmark series is a celebration of India’s most spectacular locations and incredible wildlife. From the "home of snow" in the epic Himalayan Mountains we travel to the mighty River Ganges, lifeblood of India as it carves out its dramatic path across the subcontinent. We also reveal Thar, the “Great Indian Desert”. Its territory includes much of Rajasthan (“the desert state”), where the bleakness of its environment is juxtaposed with the striking colours of traditional Rajasthani dress and amazing wildlife spectacles Also featured is India's lost world of the north east, home to head hunting tribes, tiger infested forests, mountains not yet climbed, rivers waiting to be fished. And finally to the Western Ghats. This biodiversity hotspot is home to epic waterfalls, hill tribes, hidden caves and stunning wildlife.. Part 1: Thar Desert Sacred Sands Covering 200,000 square kilometres, India’s Thar Desert is one of the harshest places on the planet. Baking heat, desiccating winds and near permanent drought has earned this unforgiving land another name – “the region of death.” As we explore India’s great desert we unveil its hidden secrets, and ultimately shed light as to how the Thar has become the most crowded desert in the world. Part 2: Ganges River of Life The Ganges is the longest river in India. It flows from the glaciers of the world’s highest mountains, the Himalayas, to the largest bay in the world, the Bay of Bengal. Human pollution threatens to overwhelm the river, but somehow wild animals survive. Hindus believe that Ganges water has the power to purify, and it seems there is some scientific evidence to support this conviction: microscopic organisms actually eat bacteria that could cause disease, and uniquely high level levels of oxygen break down organic waste faster than any in other river. This self-cleaning property of Ganges water helps support some of the last remaining true wilderness in the world – the Sundarbans swamp. Here, India’s largest population of wild tigers have never learned to fear man, making them very dangerous neighbours. Part 3: Himalayas Surviving the Summits Outside Asia, no peak reaches above 7000 metres, but along the Himalayan range, over 100 mountains exceed this height by at least 200 metres, making it the tallest mountain range on the planet.As Earth meets the sky along this hostile terrain, powerful winds, sub-zero temperatures, and a lack of oxygen oppose virtually all forms of life, but remarkably, this immense geological feature somehow supports one of the largest and most diverse collections of creatures on the planet – including man. While the Himalayas rugged highlands offer little direct refuge to humans, in the shadow below, over a billion people in India rely on the mountains for survival. Part 4: Western Ghats Monsoon Mountains Stretching for a thousand miles along India’s west coast, the Western Ghats are a spine of mountains that lay claim to being one of the most bio-diverse places in the world. Mountains rear their heads into the path of monsoon clouds, intercepting rains and making the western slopes some of the wettest places in India. Tropical rainforests thrives, and explode with life. The Western Ghats hold the key to life across southern India. Rainwater harvested by the mountains washes down to the coast, feeding Kerala’s backwaters; huge rivers flow east across India’s dry interior, a lifeline to animals and people. Part 5: Indias Lost World Imagine a lost world – head hunting tribes, tiger-infested forests, unclimbed mountains, pristine rivers. Known as the Seven Sisters of India, there are seven relatively unexplored and isolated Indian states. What mysteries lie within this secretive land and why have they remained untouched for so long? North-east India is an anthropological paradise; there is no other place on Earth with so many different ethnic groups. The forest slopes are filled with mysterious tribes whose lives are dictated by the ebb and flow of the rain and the seasonal fruits of the forest. In these largely unexplored and isolated areas people scarcely known to the Western world continue a way of life steeped in ancient rituals.

评论:

  • 宋清宁 7小时前 :

    唯一的缺点可能就是时间比较长吧,当然这是印度电影物色。看得我老婆都哭了,佩服印度演员

  • 彩梅 8小时前 :

    我给满分。无尿点。各方面都很棒。这电影应该引进,都应该看看

  • 伏翠岚 5小时前 :

    太扯了……味太冲了……印度这是被好莱坞+CIA渗透了吧

  • 初良 8小时前 :

    套路不?套路!好看不?好看!还是根据真人真事改编的,服不服?

  • 初萱 2小时前 :

    什么来头啊,这么牛逼的维权律师 阿三竟然允许有这么牛逼的人存在……

  • 单于翰采 0小时前 :

    因为是真实故事所以更为震撼 印度有种种不公 而贯彻电影的种姓问题依旧存在 印度电影是有魅力的 用很朴实的镜头来展现它们自身存在的问题 去直面问题 去直面曾经的错误 虽说电影中的HE不是现实中经常发生的 但是现实中这一切都是有希望的 这才是重要的 而不是隐藏和否认的去任由其腐烂发臭 文戏很有魅力 演员的演技也不用说 宝莱坞式的配乐也很合时宜 不突兀 这个题材我愿意加一颗星

  • 圣语薇 1小时前 :

    印度种姓制度真的是惨无人道,低种姓没一点人权。

  • 初沛 2小时前 :

    这样的题材,还拍得这么好。真是难得。

  • 后海桃 8小时前 :

    但更应该当作印度社会矛盾的缩影来看,印度城乡之间的割裂更加显著,城市里西装革履的律师可以引用判例法作为突破口,法官们也乐于倾听和秉持公正,司法的光辉却从来没有照耀过乡村。

  • 万云淡 7小时前 :

    脑子里面一直有个姓雷的名字如影随形,他死前的惨叫让我如鲠在喉,祝福他下辈子不会再被打死

  • 允冬梅 1小时前 :

    男主好有型,律师袍衣角飞扬,神挡杀神的样子仿佛手持天平与利刃的韦驮天。相比之下其他人浮夸的印式表演和抢戏BGM都显得瑕不掩瑜,毕竟民权律师这种职业在我国实属不可被刻画、不可被谈及、甚至不可被需要的。

  • 寇谷芹 2小时前 :

    谁能想到这是真实发生且还在发生的事情呢?PS剧情过于冗长,看了一大半也大概猜到结局便匆匆睡去。

  • 招静秀 8小时前 :

    这个社会意义得十颗星啊。超级英雄片的处理把一个非常沉重的社会议题变得偶尔迸发一点娱乐精神,三个小时看下来也不累,这样才能触达最广大的受众啊。广播质感也是杠杠的,印度电影有一手!

  • 五雪瑶 0小时前 :

    种族主义历来是最可悲之事,中国很多朝代也屡见不鲜,只是很少会有国产关注这些,只是关注浮于上层的亮丽光鲜。

  • 宫诗槐 0小时前 :

    法律本应是光

  • 家景辉 9小时前 :

    感觉这个故事,跟某国的操场埋尸案,有点同步啊。。。怎么印度这个时间段突然想着拍摄这样一部电影呢?是不是看了某国的新闻,来故意拍电影映射的啊。。。

  • 其芸溪 2小时前 :

    其实我们也能拍出这样的电影 只是没人敢拍也没人敢过审

  • 妍碧 2小时前 :

    要比《辩护人》要艰难许多~

  • 休涵韵 8小时前 :

    所谓公义基于法律和良心。即使展示悲剧,也避免了发生更多的悲剧。何用避而不谈,粉饰太平。不存在绝对的黑,也永远有追求公义之人。敬佩那些推动社会进步的人。

  • 伊向雪 9小时前 :

    印度种姓制度真的是惨无人道,低种姓没一点人权。

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