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So, 'Easy Like Water' is a documentary that immerses you in a world where flooding isn’t just a natural disaster, but a backdrop for innovation. It follows an architect in Bangladesh, you know, the one they call the country's Noah? He’s not just building floating schools; he’s crafting a lifeline for his people. The tone is both earnest and light, finding humor amid the gravity of rising waters. It’s a unique blend of wit and heartache that keeps you engaged. The pacing has its moments—some slow but intentional, allowing you to soak in the gravity of the situation. The visuals of solar floating schools are striking, giving a real sense of hope amidst despair. Definitely a thought-provoking piece.
Interesting take on environmental challenges.Strong emphasis on resilience and creativity.Captivating visuals of architecture and nature.
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