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Out There: A National Parks Story is one of those documentaries that feels both intimate and expansive. The filmmaker, with his best friend, journeys through the vast American landscape, intertwining personal narratives with broader historical reflections. It’s fascinating how they capture the essence of the parks—each location almost feels like a character. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to breathe in the beauty of the surroundings while the stories unfold. It touches on themes like connection to nature, the importance of conservation, and the diverse stories of park employees and visitors. I found the practical effects in the natural scenery utterly captivating. It’s a heartfelt homage to the National Park Service and the people who inhabit it.
Explores themes of nature and conservationCaptures personal and communal storiesReflects the centennial of the National Park Service
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