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Maji dives deep into the global water crisis, capturing the unique experiences of five countries. The pacing shifts as it juxtaposes stark realities of drought and flooding. It's not just about statistics; we get emotionally drawn in through Leo's journey as a non-athlete, motivated by the resilience of various communities. There's a rawness to the cinematography that reflects the grit of the environment. The documentary uses a mix of practical effects and real-life footage that enhances its authenticity. The performances of the locals bring a heartfelt touch, grounding the narrative in personal stories. It's a distinctive take on an urgent issue, and the atmosphere really lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on personal storiesAuthentic local performancesInteresting cinematographic choices
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