Beyond Beauty: Taiwan From Above
A document of Taiwan from an aerial
perspective, Beyond
Beauty: Taiwan From Above introduces
viewers to the island nation's rich landscapes while also revealing the
environmental effects of human development. Director and cinematographer Chi Po-lin
captured his footage over the course of hundreds of hours spent filming from a
helicopter, employing the geographical expertise that he developed as a
photographer for the National Highway Engineering Bureau. The documentary
describes both the "beauty and sorrow" of Taiwan by juxtaposing awe-inspiring views of
its mountains and coastlines with images of industrial devastation that are
equally affecting. The heart of the film is a sobering examination of the
extensive pollution and destruction caused by factory waste, heavy logging,
overharvesting of cash crops, and high levels of electricity use. No single
individual or agency is accused of bearing the blame for the state of affairs,
but the film presents the undeniable reality of the damage and urges audiences
to acknowledge the truth. This environmentalist wake-up call garnered the 2013
Taipei Film Festival's award for Best Documentary, as well as a pledge from
President Ma Ying-jeou to begin work on many of the problems highlighted in the
film.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO: Chi Po-Lin
WHEN: 2013,11,11
WHAT: documentary
WHY: introduces viewers to the island nation's rich
landscapes while also revealing the environmental effects of human development
WHERE: Taiwan
HOW:
Keywords:
1. aerial:天線
2. cinematographer:
放映技師
3. juxtaposing:
並列
4. awe-inspiring:
凜然
5. garnered: 囊括
6. pledge: 保證
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