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So, 'Mount St. Helens: 30 Years of Change' is a solid documentary that dives deep into the aftermath of that major eruption back in '80. It's not just about the geological aspects but really focuses on the people and their stories. The tone is quite reflective, with this slow build-up that lets you feel the weight of loss and recovery. You get to see how the landscape has transformed over the years, which is fascinating. The pacing can be a bit meandering at times, but it feels right, you know? It’s like you’re taking a journey through time with the folks who lived through it. And while it’s low on flashy effects, the real-life interviews and footage give it this raw authenticity that’s just captivating.
Focuses on personal narratives alongside geological changes.Pacing allows for reflective engagement with the subject matter.Authentic interviews enrich the storytelling.
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