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Nutkin's Last Stand presents a curious slice of British nature documentary filmmaking. It's set against the backdrop of rural England, where a quaint yet urgent struggle unfolds. The film captures a unique community effort—lords, priests, artists, and farmers uniting in an almost quirky rebellion against the invasive grey squirrels. The pacing feels organic, dragging you into the conversations and concerns of the locals. It’s not just about squirrels; it’s about identity, conservation, and the friction between native species and invaders. The practical effects are minimal but effective, and the performances from the local cast bring a genuine warmth. It’s a peculiar blend of humor and seriousness that makes you reflect on nature and community, all while being surprisingly engaging for a documentary.
Community-driven narrativeUnique blend of humor and seriousnessInteresting take on wildlife conservation
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