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Casino Cambodia is this raw documentary that dives deep into how government decisions shape the land and lives around them. It’s the final piece of a triptych that doesn't hold back on showing the messy aftermath of tourism development. The pacing feels deliberate, almost painfully slow at times, but it really lets the weight of the subject sink in. The visuals are striking, capturing both the beauty and the destruction - it's hard to look away. You'll find no flashy effects here, just real people in real situations, struggling against the tide of progress. The tone is somber, a stark reminder of the cost of development. It’s a heavy watch but worth it to understand the broader narrative of ecological and social consequences.
Part of a triptych exploring ecological themes.Focus on real-life interviews and stark visuals.Captures the tension between beauty and destruction.
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