狂野非洲 African Safari Movie Script

杰瑞发布于16 Nov 15:27

导演本·斯塔森和摄影师肖恩·麦克劳德·菲利普斯回到非洲南部,开始了一次全新的冒险之旅。被称作“狮语者”的动物行为学家凯文·理查德森与从小与大象一起长大的玛拉·道格拉斯·汉密尔顿带领观众以旅行的方式穿过了地球上景色最壮丽的地方:从纳米比亚风景如画的海岸沙丘的沙漠,路过堪称自然奇观的火山口,到达叹为观止的维多利亚瀑布和乞力马扎罗之巅。   在这次旅程中,你能与狮子、猎豹、美洲豹、黑犀牛和大象们近距离的亲密接触。这是一辈子一次的旅行,所以让我们做好准备,一起进入真正的没有围墙保护的非洲原野。 Filmmaker Ben Stassen and cinematographer Sean MacLeod Phillips return to southern Africa for a whole new adventure. Animal behaviorist Kevin Richardson - "The Lion Whisperer" - guides audiences on an extraordinary journey across the most spectacular sceneries on earth: from the picturesque coastal desert dunes of Namibia, through the natural wonder of the Ngorongoro crater and then on to the breathtaking Victoria Falls. The film delivers startlingly close encounters with lions, cheetahs, leopards, black rhinoceros and elephants. This is the trek of a lifetime, so get ready to be immersed in the real wild Africa - where there are no fences for your protection.

Over there, hippos... What are they doing out of the water at this time of the day?
- Oh Kevin, look what's coming.
- What?
In the distance... fantastic!
Beautiful, what a scene!
What a sighting.
The two largest African mammals are rarely seen together.
Hippos mostly venture out of the water at night.
During the day, they chill out in the river and are seldom seen on the bank.
Elephants on the other hand, mostly head to the river in the afternoon to escape the heat of the day.
This is such a fun scene.
In a few minutes we witness the entire ritual of the elephants' daily trip to the river, drinking, mud splashing, dusting and socializing!
It's back to the water for that battle scarred old male.
It looks like the beach is getting too crowded for him.
A one-month-old baby in the hole.
I am wondering if he is going to make it out on his own.
Later in the day, we got exactly what we were looking for.
A close encounter with a large herd of elephants... very exciting and at the same time, quite intimidating.
That mother with her calf is not too sure about us.
Yeah, I don't think she is happy with us blocking her path.
I think she's OK.
She really does not look aggressive.
We should stay absolutely quiet and I think she'll move.
The next morning, we hooked up with Ishmail, a local guide who took us on game viewing expedition on the river, a great opportunity to observe the wildlife from a unique vantage point.
It's amazing how calm they are.