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So, 'Holy Destructors' is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the world of microorganisms, particularly fungi and mould. It's shot with this really incredible attention to detail, almost like you're peering into a hidden universe. The way it ties in with those museum paintings of Easter processions is something else—like a visual tapestry that weaves together past and present. The pacing is quite meditative too; it allows you to really soak in the imagery and the themes of decay and restoration. There’s also this fascinating juxtaposition between the sacred and the natural, with the restoration work paralleling the life cycles of these tiny organisms. It’s not your typical doc—definitely has a distinct vibe that stays with you.
Exploration of microorganisms in artConnection between decay and restorationUnique visual storytelling
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