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Harambe (2023) dives deep into the complexities of animal captivity, using the story of Harambe—a critically endangered western lowland silverback gorilla—as a focal point. The documentary presents a somber atmosphere, blending archival footage with interviews and expert commentary. It reflects on the ethics of zoos and the human-animal relationship, drawing viewers into a contemplative space. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the events to settle and resonate. Practical effects are minimal, relying heavily on real footage which adds to the rawness of the narrative. It's distinctive in its respectful approach to a painful topic, asking tough questions about our role in the lives of these majestic creatures.
Engaging discussions about ethics in animal care.Archival footage adds a historical context.Thought-provoking themes resonate beyond the narrative.
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