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All Too Clear is a fascinating deep dive—literally—into the murky waters of the Great Lakes. This documentary employs underwater drones, which is pretty cutting-edge for environmental storytelling. The filmmakers invested a staggering 150 days capturing footage, giving the film a really raw and immersive feel. You kind of get lost in the visuals, which show the invasive quagga mussels wreaking havoc on the ecosystem. It’s not just about the mussels, though; it digs into the broader implications of such ecological shifts. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation. You can sense the passion behind the project, making it a really intriguing watch for anyone who's into nature docs.
Underwater drone technology is a highlight.Focus on ecological changes is compelling.Captivating visuals and pacing.
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