The protagonist of the film is Jane Goodall, a zoologist with a high reputation in the world. when she was in her twenties, she went to the primeval forests of Africa, where she spent 38 years in the wild to observe chimpanzees, and then traveled around the world all the year round. call on people to protect wild animals and protect the earth's environment. Director Brett Morgan is particularly good at character depiction. He selects materials from more than 100 hours of unpublished videos of Jane Goodall's field trips and interviews to tell the story of Jane Goodall's research on chimpanzees in Africa from a first-person perspective. Accompanied by Philip Glass's charming soundtrack, it makes the audience feel how a woman can change the world through passion, dedication and perseverance in an era when men still dominate field research. The film also interweaves the fate of human beings with animals, which greatly strengthens the relationship between man and nature.