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So, 'Cuba: Living Between Hurricanes' is this documentary that really digs into the essence of a fishing port on Cuba's north coast, which, truth be told, has seen better days. It’s fascinating how the film intertwines the raw power of nature—like hurricanes and relentless rain—with the human stories of resilience. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative at times, making you feel the weight of the land and its history. You sense the struggles of a community that’s been shaped by climate and global markets. The visuals are striking, showing both beauty and decay, and there's this haunting atmosphere that lingers. It definitely captures the tension between nature and humanity’s attempts to thrive amidst constant change.
Focuses on climate impact and community storiesStrong visuals of nature versus human impactReflective pacing enhances the documentary's themes
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Michael Chanan
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