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So, 'On Taphonomy' is a pretty interesting documentary. It dives into the life of Johannes Weigelt, a figure who’s both fascinating and troubling—he's a palaeontologist with a dark past. The film has this eerie tone, full of black and white visuals that shift between stark imagery and more abstract representations. It's like a visual essay, really. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of decay and the passage of time. You get some cool practical effects that enhance the themes of mortality and history. Overall, it stands out for its unique approach to storytelling and the way it grapples with the duality of Weigelt's life, both scientific and morally ambiguous.
Reflects on the complexities of a controversial figure.Unique black and white visual style enhances atmosphere.Pacing allows for deep contemplation of themes.
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Ana Maria Gomes
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