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So, 'One But Many' is quite the reflective piece, isn't it? This documentary dives deep into the murky waters of Human-Wildlife Conflict and how it's twisted by various interests. The tone is somber and raw, pulling no punches as it lays bare the connections between trophy hunting and policy-making. You really feel the weight of the subject matter, and the pacing—it's deliberate, allowing the viewer to digest the complexities. The cinematography is striking, with some haunting visuals that linger after viewing. You can't help but ponder the ethics behind these industries and their impacts on both people and wildlife. It stands out for its unvarnished approach and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths head-on.
Focus on the ethical implications of trophy hunting.Cinematography enhances the emotional weight of the narratives.Raises important discussions about policy decisions affecting wildlife.
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