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So, 'Planet Killers: Les barons de la corne' is this intriguing documentary that really dives into the complexities of ecological issues and the economics behind them. The tone feels heavy, contemplative, almost like a meditative journey through the darker sides of industry and nature. You can sense a kind of urgency in the pacing — it shifts between interviews and stark visuals of landscapes impacted by human action. Practical effects, if any, are more about the raw footage rather than stylized edits, giving it this grounded feel. I think what stands out is how it captures the ambiguity of progress and environmental neglect, making you ponder the choices we make. Overall, it’s quite distinctive in approach, even if it leaves you with more questions than answers.
Interesting take on environmental themesFocus on economic impacts of ecological decisionsRaw footage enhances the documentary's authenticity
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