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Greywater (2022) really digs into this unsettling reality in Queens, where a guy stumbles upon a poaching ring right in his own backyard. The pacing is pretty methodical, letting the tension build as he uncovers layers of environmental injustice. The documentary feels raw and unfiltered, with a tone that oscillates between intrigue and dismay. The cinematography captures the grittiness of urban wildlife, and there’s this palpable sense of urgency. It's not just about the poaching; it's about what lies beneath, the systemic issues that allow it to occur. The lack of a known director adds a layer of anonymity to the film, making it feel even more like an underground discovery. Definitely an interesting watch if you're into environmental themes and real-world issues.
Focuses on environmental themes and poaching.Raw, unpolished documentary style.Intriguing exploration of local injustices.
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