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So, 'After Life: The Strange Science of Decay' is this intriguing documentary that really digs into what happens when a space is just left to its own devices. It throws you into the eerie world of decay in a kitchen, all sealed in this glass box for two months during summer 2011. You get this almost voyeuristic peek at how nature takes over, with time-lapse footage showing the slow but relentless work of decay. The atmosphere is haunting yet fascinating, and you can’t help but feel that mix of curiosity and discomfort as you watch everything rot away. It's not just about the visuals—there's a real exploration of themes like time, neglect, and the cycle of life. Definitely a unique piece for anyone interested in the less glamorous side of existence.
Interesting time-lapse footage of decay.Atmospheric and thought-provoking themes.Unique approach to documentary filmmaking.
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