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Leonas, el instinto más salvaje dives into the raw and primal aspects of human nature, exploring how instinct drives us in unpredictable ways. The documentary is shot with a gritty realism that just pulls you in, and the pacing feels almost hypnotic, with lingering shots that force you to reflect. The themes of survival and the thin line between civilization and savagery resonate throughout. I found the practical effects—and the way they use real-life footage—disturbingly effective. It’s definitely a unique entry in the documentary genre, not just for its subject matter but for how it challenges your perception of what it means to be 'wild.' It has this brooding atmosphere that stays with you long after it's over.
Though still new, Leonas has piqued the interest of collectors looking for distinctive documentaries. It’s available mainly in digital formats, with a limited run on physical media that has yet to be widely circulated. As it stands, finding a hard copy could become a rarity, especially if the film garners more attention down the line.
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