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Nuestros safaris is an intriguing glimpse into Argentinian wildlife and hunting practices from the late '60s. The film's documentary style has this raw, observational quality, capturing the essence of the local fauna in their natural habitat. There's an almost haunting atmosphere, especially during the quieter moments when the camera lingers on the landscapes. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the viewer to soak in the sights and sounds of the environment. It’s not just about the hunt; it reflects the relationship between man and nature, with practical effects that feel unfiltered. The performances, or rather the interactions of the hunters with their surroundings, lend an authenticity to the narrative. Overall, it feels like a time capsule, showcasing a particular era's perspective on wildlife and hunting.
Argentinian wildlife explorationDocumentary style with practical effectsReflects cultural attitudes towards hunting
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