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So, National Bird 2 really dives into the idea of perspective in nature documentaries. Curtis Miller, though the director's identity is shrouded in mystery, seems to explore how our human gaze can distort the rawness of nature. It's got this interesting blend of humor and humility, and there's a certain awkwardness to how it navigates these themes. The pacing feels intentional, almost meditative, allowing you to linger on the visuals while pondering the deeper messages. It’s distinctive in how it rejects the typical narrative forms, instead presenting moments that feel more like fleeting observations than crafted storytelling. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, creating an immersive atmosphere. It’s definitely a contemplation on how we view the world around us.
Explores themes of perspective in natureUses humor to highlight human interventionDistinctive pacing and observational style
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