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So, this one, 'Brian May: The Badgers, the Farmers and Me', directed by Claudia Riccio, is a fascinating deep dive into a really complex issue that's been brewing for years. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative. Brian May, you know, the Queen guitarist, really brings a unique perspective to the whole badger cull debate, which is surprisingly gripping. It's not just about the science; there’s a lot of heart and genuine concern for both wildlife and farmers. The cinematography captures the English countryside beautifully, grounding the narrative in a specific place and time. And while there are no flashy effects, the real-life tension and ethical dilemmas bring a rawness that’s pretty compelling. It’s definitely a distinctive watch for those interested in environmental issues and animal rights.
Includes interviews with farmers and conservationists.Features stunning cinematography of the UK countryside.Highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding wildlife management.
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