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Boone (2016) is one of those documentaries that just lingers with you, right? It dives into the lives of three young goat farmers, capturing not just their routines but the raw, often harsh realities of agricultural life. The film flows with the seasons, illustrating how nature and human emotions intertwine in a way that feels almost tactile. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the grit and beauty of their existence, with stunning visuals that almost feel like a character of their own. It’s less about the farming techniques and more about the connection to the land and the personal sacrifices involved. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine and unfiltered, making it distinctively poignant.
Visually striking cinematography.Focuses on emotional and physical challenges.Captures the essence of rural life.
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