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Cuba: The Accidental Eden dives into a fascinating paradox—the isolation borne from political and economic strife has actually led to this untouched ecological treasure. The documentary flows with a contemplative pace, giving ample space to showcase Cuba's striking landscapes and peculiar wildlife, like those jumping crocodiles. It captures this unique balance of nature thriving under adversity, while raising questions about the looming threat of tourism and ecological change. The cinematography is lush, immersing you in the vibrant colors and sounds of the island. There’s this palpable tension between preservation and exploitation that lingers long after the film ends, making it quite a thought-provoking watch for nature enthusiasts and environmentalists alike.
Keep an eye on the stunning visuals of Cuban wildlife.The pacing allows for deep reflection on ecological themes.Interesting angles on the effects of isolation on biodiversity.
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