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Anthropocene is a documentary that delves into the often overlooked journey of our waste. The film captures the chaotic rhythm of urban life, where tons of trash are generated daily, yet we remain blissfully ignorant about its fate. It's not just a commentary on waste management; it’s a visceral exploration of our material culture. The pacing is a bit erratic—shifts from stark visuals of overflowing landfills to intimate interviews create a sense of urgency. There's a rawness to the footage, with some practical effects that might take you aback. It resonates deeply with the themes of consumption and responsibility, pushing you to reflect on your own habits. The anonymity of the director adds an intriguing layer to the experience, like a ghostly observer.
Explores waste disposal intricaciesUnique visual storytellingFocus on consumption and responsibility
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Lim Ki-woong
Director