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So, 'Darwin in Times Square: The Science of Urban Evolution' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into how wildlife adapts within urban environments. The tone is quite contemplative, almost poetic at times, while showcasing New York's vibrant ecosystems. You know, it’s got that slow pacing that allows you to really absorb each shot, and the visuals of critters thriving amidst the concrete jungle are just striking. The themes of adaptation and resilience are woven throughout, almost like a love letter to the unacknowledged life around us. While the director remains unknown, the storytelling feels personal and accessible, making the science feel tangible. It's distinctive in how it juxtaposes the hustle of urban life with nature's subtle persistence. A solid watch for anyone into evolution or urban ecology.
Intriguing exploration of urban ecosystems.Pacing allows for deep reflection on adaptation.Visually striking wildlife amidst city life.
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