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So, this documentary takes you on a journey through the Great Smoky Mountains, which is actually the most visited national park in the U.S. The cinematography—wow, the sweeping shots of the lush meadows and cascading waterfalls are something else. It’s not just about pretty views, though. The film dives deep into the park's rich biodiversity, showcasing its unique ecological significance. You feel the atmosphere shift as it captures the changing seasons, which really gives a sense of time passing. There’s a nice, slow pacing that allows you to soak it all in, but it never drags. Overall, it’s an interesting look at a place that is both a natural wonder and a national treasure.
Ideal for nature lovers and documentary enthusiasts.Great companion piece to other nature-focused films.Interesting insights into ecological preservation.
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Ron Meyer
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