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It'll Never Work, directed by Joe Osborn, is quite the intriguing documentary. It dives into the life of a Scottish boat builder, who's also a fisherman, trying to adapt to modern challenges. The atmosphere is gritty yet hopeful, with a real sense of place that captures the rugged beauty of Scotland's coast. The pacing is measured, allowing the audience to absorb the meticulous craftsmanship and the trials of innovation. What stands out is the practical effects—seeing the solar technology come to life on the boat is fascinating. The film explores themes of perseverance and sustainability, with a raw authenticity that keeps you invested in the protagonist's journey. It's a unique blend of personal story and environmental commentary, which I found compelling.
Interesting take on renewable energy.Strong sense of place and culture.Focus on the artisan's craft.
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