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So, 'Der Flussbaumeister - Wie Tulla den Rhein begradigte' is a fascinating dive into how Tulla took on the Rhine River. It’s this slow-burn documentary that gives you a reflective feel, almost like you're wandering through time. The pacing is deliberate, letting you absorb the weight of the historical context and environmental impact. It’s not flashy; there are no big CGI tricks or over-the-top reenactments. Instead, it relies on real footage and interviews, which somehow makes the story of river engineering feel both personal and monumental. The themes of nature versus human intervention are strong throughout. It's a bit niche, but it definitely has this distinct vibe that appeals to history buffs, especially if you're into the intricate dance between humanity and its landscape.
Unique perspective on river engineeringFocus on historical significanceEngaging for environmental history enthusiasts
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