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Compost Me is an intriguing documentary that dives into a rather unconventional yet timely subject. The film follows a Belgian activist group advocating for the legalization of human composting, presenting it as a greener alternative to traditional burial methods. The pacing feels deliberate, giving ample time to digest the ethical and ecological implications of such a practice. The atmosphere is a blend of earnestness and urgency, reflecting the group's passion amidst societal norms. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on raw interviews and real-life scenarios that resonate deeply. It’s distinctive for its willingness to confront mortality head-on while challenging viewers to rethink the way we treat our bodies after death. Worth a watch if you're into thought-provoking documentaries that push boundaries.
Documentary on ecological practicesFocus on activism and ethicsUnique perspective on death and burial
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