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So, 'Mega Food: Up In The Air'... it's this documentary that dives into the world of massive food production, but I think it goes beyond just showcasing giant meals. The pacing is a bit uneven, shifting from these grand, sweeping shots of food landscapes to more intimate, behind-the-scenes moments. You get this sense of awe, but also a kind of somber reflection on consumption. There's a certain rawness to it, especially in how it captures the people involved - their dedication and sometimes the absurdity of it all. Practical effects? Well, the cinematography is striking, blending these visual feasts with grounded themes of sustainability and excess. Definitely distinctive in its approach, even if the director remains a mystery.
Check for interesting cinematography.Pacing can feel off at times.Themes of consumption and sustainability are prominent.
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