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So, 'Olvídalos y volverán por más' is this documentary that dives deep into the murky waters of mega-mining across several countries. It’s not just a straightforward expose; it pulls you into this web of economic exploitation that ties together various regions and communities. The pacing is pretty deliberate, giving you time to digest the heavy themes it presents—the environmental degradation and human cost are palpable. The shots are often haunting, capturing the stark contrast between nature and industrial encroachment. You can see the real faces of those affected, and that personal touch really hits home. It’s one of those docs that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. Definitely an interesting piece to consider if you’re into environmental issues in cinema.
Explores environmental issues linked to miningFocuses on personal stories amidst economic exploitationDistinct visual style with a haunting atmosphere
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