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Operation Orangutan is a fascinating dive into the daily workings of a rehabilitation center in Borneo. The film has this raw, authentic feel, showing the tough yet tender moments as the team works with injured and orphaned orangutans. What really stands out is how it captures the orangutans' personalities; you see their struggles and triumphs in such an intimate way. The pacing feels natural, letting you sink into their world without rushing. The cinematography is beautiful, almost meditative, working hand-in-hand with the theme of conservation. It's not just a documentary; it’s a window into the lives of these remarkable creatures and the dedicated people trying to help them. There's a certain grit here, a realness that resonates well with the subject matter.
Focuses on animal rehabilitation.Highlights conservation efforts in Borneo.Provides a close-up look at orangutan behavior.
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