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Natural Selection, this 1989 documentary, has a kind of rawness that really captures the essence of its subject matter. It dives into ecological themes with a straightforward approach, presenting information in a way that's both educational and engaging. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which gives you time to absorb the content. The visuals are striking, featuring practical effects that seem a bit dated now but have their own charm. It's not about flashy edits or dramatic scores; instead, it relies on the power of nature itself. The narration feels grounded, keeping things relatable. It’s an interesting piece for anyone who appreciates how documentaries can reflect their times and the environment around us.
Interesting ecological themes exploredPractical effects give it a unique feelOffers a reflective view worth considering
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