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Bruxelles Sauvage - Le retour des corbeaux is a really fascinating dive into urban wildlife, particularly how these rooks have reestablished themselves in Brussels. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the interactions between the rooks and other corvids, like crows and jackdaws. There’s a certain atmospheric quality to the way it captures the city itself—brimming with life but also an underlying tension between nature and urbanization. The cinematography is pretty raw, almost documentary-style, which adds to its authenticity. It feels like the director just let the camera roll, capturing these moments organically rather than forcing a narrative. The themes of adaptation and coexistence are striking, making it a unique piece in the documentary realm.
Focus on urban wildlife and adaptation.Cinematography has a raw, documentary feel.Themes of coexistence and nature in the city.
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