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So, A Whale of a Tale is this intriguing documentary where the filmmaker, Lynch—who's kind of an enigma himself—delves into the mystery surrounding a whale bone unearthed at Toronto's waterfront. The tone is quite contemplative, with a pacing that allows you to really soak in the imagery and the rich history of the locale. It’s not just about the bone; it’s like an exploration of our connection to nature and how we often overlook these threads of history beneath our feet. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well in conveying the gravity of what’s at stake. Lynch's performance, or rather his presence, feels earnest and curious, pulling you into this layered narrative that’s distinctively reflective.
Documentary exploring history and natureFocus on individual explorationMinimal practical effects enhance storytelling
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