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So, 'Destroyed Be Forever All the Bonds of Nature' is a really intriguing documentary. It's not your typical linear narrative, more of an experimental collage that pulls from both found footage and original content. The way it examines our relationships with non-human animals is quite striking. The pacing? A bit meandering, which enhances the contemplative mood. And that title—taken from a Mozart aria—definitely sets a tone. There's this strange yet fascinating quality to the visuals, combining the whimsical with the somber. It’s like a deep dive into what it means to connect with other beings, all through the lens of the moving image. It stands out for its thoughtful approach and the way it challenges our perceptions.
Experimental structure with found footage elementsExplores themes of human-animal relationshipsReflects a unique artistic vision
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