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Alma (2011) is a striking documentary that weaves together haunting imagery and poignant moments. The cinematography beautifully highlights the lush landscapes of the Amazon, contrasting them against the grim realities of meat, dairy, and leather production. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb both the beauty and the horror of the environment and its degradation. It’s got this ethereal quality, almost spiritual at times, making you reflect deeply on consumption and its consequences. What stands out is how the film captures the interconnectedness of life and death in a very raw, unfiltered way. It’s not just an exposé; it's like a meditation on the cost of our food choices.
Ecological themes are central throughout the film.The cinematography offers a powerful visual contrast.Pacing allows for deep reflection on intensive production practices.
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