The film features the attempts of Christian, an ornithologist, to save the lesser white-fronted geese, an endangered species, by guiding a team on a flight to Norway, from which they are expected to fly back on their own on a new migration route to where they were hatched, thus learning to avoid industrial structures such as airports, powerlines, hunters and light pollution on their annual migration’s flight path.
It can be classified as a science fiction film showing interesting
details about the use of imprinting techniques to make the cute goslings get used
to and then attached to Christian and Thomas, his 14-year-old son, seeing them
as their parents. It is fun watching the grown geese following them wherever
they go, even on a flight. The way they are trained to escape from human
hunters provoke bursts of laughter among the audience.
Even the non-environmentalists are captivated by the beautiful visuals the film displays. It is fascinating to watch the geese flying alongside the ultra-light aircraft gliding across the sky and, in some places, over crowds of watchers, awestruck and mouths agape with excitement! From various perspectives captured by drone, the film provides stunning aerial views of sparkling seas, green forests and mountains often highlighted with scenes of the sunrise and sunset.
Sound effects also play a fascinating part. The scene of the geese in flight alongside the small plane is empowered by delightful music, giving the impression that both the human pilot and the birds are enjoying the freedom afforded by nature. On the other hand, the tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning highlights the danger in which the flying team is trapped. When at last the plane tears itself out of the storm clouds and starts gliding slowly towards safety, the audience feel pacified by very soothing music.
All in all, “Spread your wings” is an enjoyable enviro-friendly,
fact-based family film recommendable also to teachers for a lesson on wildlife
protection. In fact, the story of the joint effort of the father and son tells
the world that there are things we humans can and should do to make the earth a
more wildlife friendly place. The West Indian proverb “We do not inherit
the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children” is a good
reminder of our need to protect the environment for the sake of the future
generations.
A remarkable film review! Yes, it is true that we should be responsible for taking care of the earth that God has bestowed on us.
回覆刪除Thank you very much for your compliment!The film serves very well to remind us that environmental protection is within our ability if we are willing to do our best.
刪除A remarkable film review! Yes, it is true that we should be responsible for taking care of the earth that God has bestowed on us.
回覆刪除A remarkable film review! Yes, it is true that we should be responsible for taking care of the earth that God has bestowed on us.
回覆刪除A remarkable film review! Yes, it is true that we should be responsible for taking care of the earth that God has bestowed on us.
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