This is an extremely outstanding film about human beings and nature. In 1902 and 1907, the Russian officer Arseniev led exploration teams to explore t[Expand All]
This is an extremely outstanding film about human beings and nature. In 1902 and 1907, the Russian officer Arseniev led exploration teams to explore the Ussuri region twice, and both times he happened to encounter the veteran Hezhen hunter Delsu Uzara. Delsu Uzara served as a guide for the exploration team and saved Arseniev's life, thus establishing a deep friendship with him. Desu has a profound understanding and respect for nature. Through his demonstrations and insights, he enables people to understand the greatness and cruelty of nature. Humans can coexist peacefully with nature, but when nature is destroyed, people will be the first to suffer. Desu was a sharpshooter, but later during a hunting trip, he found that his eyes had deteriorated due to aging and he could no longer see his prey clearly, which made him very depressed. He moved to the big city of Beri with Arseniev. However, the urban civilization De Su could not get used to it. The city was completely different from the simple and natural land where he had relied on for survival in the past. The hunter left the gun and the environment he was familiar with, as if a fish had left water. "There's no hunting in the city. Without hunting, there won't be any minks." "I suddenly miss the air." He was in low spirits as if imprisoned. Desu insisted on returning to the mountains, to that thick forest. However, if a hunter does not have good eyesight, it is the greatest tragedy. If a hunter cannot hunt, he himself will be hunted. Although the brave Desu carried the new hunting gun given to him by Arseniev, he died...[Collapse]