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So, 'Moving Mountains' is a pretty thought-provoking documentary, you know? It dives deep into this surreal concept of blowing up mountains just to get that elusive pigment for white. The film's tone is quite contemplative, almost haunting at times, with this slow pacing that allows you to really absorb the gravity of what’s happening. The visuals are stark and striking—there’s something about the juxtaposition of nature's grandeur being reduced to rubble that sticks with you. It layers in some philosophical musings about consumption and extraction too, which adds a fascinating depth. The practical effects and real footage mixed with narration really pulls you in, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary landscape.
Pensive exploration of environmental impact.Intriguing use of practical effects.Rich themes on consumption and extraction.
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Ase Brunborg Lie
Director