The act of nature
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
May 3, 2009 2:30am CST
I just saw this movie "the happening". It was an year old movie, I only got around the time to watch it now. The theme is about the act of nature. Plants such as trees and grass, release the toxic poison to contaminate our mind, it is believed to be a warning sign to revenge on human beings reckless action to destroy the nature. That is pretty good movie. Although a little bit of abstract. Do you believe in the theory of act of nature?
3 responses
@DanBen (346)
• India
3 May 09
I wouldn't blame the trees if it happened for real. We are a toxic clot to environment. We have crossed the tipping point and 11th hour is at hand. If theses trees don't do what they did in The Happening, you will be reading an extinction signboards hanging in front of parks, forests, sanctuaries etc. very soon. But your slight effort to save the environment will delay the process a little.
Save OUR PLANET.. PLEASE..
@iskayz (5420)
• Philippines
3 May 09
Hi there!
I have watched the film too and it gave me an eerie feeling.. It could be really scary if things like that would happen in the real world. I believe that nature has it's way of taking revenge on people who carelessly destroy the environment.
One example are floods. Though it is not a scientific act of nature but the continues cutting of trees and destroying of forests and mountains causes floods. Disasters happening in other parts of the world, typhoons, tidal waves, forest fires, those to me are already acts of nature. The global warming itself is an act of nature.
Everyone should really consider that it's time for people to change the way they treat nature considering it is where we live in. We have to love nature if we love ourselves.
Ciao!
@liaamur (417)
• Philippines
3 May 09
and instead of initiating activities that would heal our planet, human kind are actually trying to see if there are other worlds out there we could possibly live in. so this is all it's gonna be in the future: we settle in a planet, we destroy it, when there's nothing left, we look for another victim-planet and leave.
tsk tsk.
@liaamur (417)
• Philippines
3 May 09
hi, clorissa.
yes, the movie did present a thought-proviking question. what if it happens? it wouldn't, at least in the near future. but the explanations only need a bit more research, and it would be quite possible.
eerie. especially how there were so few of them left in the end.
^_^V
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