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So, 'Fart: A Documentary' is this quirky dive into the history of one of humanity's oldest, uh, natural occurrences. The tone is light and breezy, reflecting the subject matter, but there's a surprising depth to it when they get into the cultural aspects and humor surrounding flatulence. The pacing is pretty relaxed, letting the viewer linger on anecdotes and interviews that range from scientific insights to comedic takes. It's not just about the laughs though; there’s a real exploration of societal taboos and how humor evolves. Practical effects? Well, not in the usual sense, but there are some clever sound design choices that just add to the charm. All in all, it's a unique blend of education and entertainment, which makes it stand out in the doc genre.
Interesting take on a taboo subjectMix of scientific and comedic interviewsDistinctive sound design enhances the experience
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