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Drowning in Plastic is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the growing crisis of plastic pollution. Directed by Tom Watt-Smith, it features Liz Bonnin, who travels the globe to uncover the staggering scale of the problem. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation while still keeping it engaging. Bonnin’s passion is palpable, and her exploration of potential solutions adds a layer of hope amidst the gloom. The striking visuals of polluted landscapes contrast sharply with untouched nature, making it visually compelling. There's a raw urgency in the storytelling, with moments that really hit home about our responsibility towards the planet. A must-watch for anyone interested in environmental issues, but also just a well-crafted documentary.
Features stunning visuals of global plastic issuesThoughtfully addresses environmental responsibilityIncorporates personal narratives and expert insights
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