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So, "Nahui Ollin, Sun Of Motion" is pretty interesting. It’s a documentary, but not in the usual sense. You get to see it through the lenses of eight filmmakers, each offering a unique perspective on climate change in Mexico. The film takes you across different landscapes—from corals to glaciers—and it’s eerie how the vibrant biodiversity is juxtaposed with the stark realities of environmental decline. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, letting the visuals linger. The atmosphere is heavy yet revealing, making you reflect on our planet's state. It's not just about facts; it's an emotional journey, really. Those practical effects and real-life footage give it an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. Definitely one to think about long after it ends.
Unique storytelling through multiple filmmakersFocus on biodiversity and climate changeStrong visual impact and emotional depth
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