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So, there's this documentary called 'Black Outside' from 2024, though the director is still a mystery. It follows Gary and Mary as they tackle the Pacific Crest Trail, which is impressive in itself—2,600 miles of raw nature. What really stands out is Gary's perspective as a Black man in these vast landscapes, and how he wrestles with those societal perceptions while forming connections with other hikers. The pacing feels organic, like a real hike—sometimes slow, sometimes intense, but always engaging. It's not flashy, but the atmosphere feels real and grounded. The challenges they face aren't just physical; it's about identity and belonging in spaces often seen as predominantly white. There's something deeply resonant about that exploration, you know?
Focus on themes of identity and natureInteresting cultural perspectivesCinematography captures the essence of the wilderness
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