Documentary
‘Beyond Beauty’ Captures Taiwan
From Above
By JENNY W. HSU
It has been said that when the early
Portuguese explorers first laid eyes on Taiwan in the 1500s, they were so
impressed with the island’s lush green mountains and pristine
turquoise shorelines that they decided to name
the place “Ilha Formosa” — beautiful island — on the spot.
More than 500 years later, as Taiwan
transforms from an agrarian society to a
high-tech-dominated economy, many of the majestic peaks
that took the settlers’ breath away have been sullied
by residential blocks, tea plantations, and
high-end hotels. The once clear waters off its beaches are also discolored by the massive amount of chemical waste
discharged by factories each year.
“In a way,
what happened in Taiwan is a reflection of what’s happening in many parts of
the world,” said Chi Po-lin, the director of this year’s Golden Horse Awards
winner for best documentary, “Beyond Beauty, Taiwan from Above.”
The 48-year-old aerial
photographer-turned-filmmaker used to work for the government’s National
Highway Engineering Bureau, taking tens of thousands images of the island
during helicopter trips over the past two decades.
Sitting in his small Taipei
office, lined with books on Taiwan ’s
landscape and geography, he said he had long wanted to make a movie based on
his photographs, but for years it seemed like a far-fetched dream. That changed
in 2009, when French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand released his aerial
documentary “Home” on climate change and global warming.
Mr. Chi said his motivation for making
“Beyond” was not to point a finger at a certain industry or even the
government, but to present a realistic view of Taiwan ’s growing environmental
problems. His hope is to make people think twice the next time they throw out
the garbage or turn on the faucet.
In his
93-minute film, audiences are taken on a bird’s-eye journey by helicopter
across Taiwan ’s
various landscapes, with background music by award-winning composer Ricky Ho.
While the movie documents Taiwan ’s
rich biodiversity, it also bears witness to the
worsening devastation wrought by humans.
Structure
of the lead:
Who- Mr. Chi
When- 2009
What- to show Taiwan's beauty to everyone
Why- Taiwan's natural beauty is decreasing
Where- Taiwan
How- he made a film
Keywords:
1. pristine-清新的;原始的;未開發的
2. turquoise-藍綠色的
3. agrarian-耕地的;農業的
4. peak-山峰;頂峰
5. plantation-種植園;人造林;殖民地
6. sully-使丟臉;玷汙
7. discolor-使褪色;汙染
8. aerial-航空的
9. biodiversity-生物多樣性
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