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So, 'Plants' is quite an interesting watch. It’s this documentary that, post-ecological collapse, dives into what we lost in terms of flora. The scientist’s narration really sets a somber tone, almost melancholic, as it pairs with stunning footage of the plants that once thrived. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals and reflect on the loss. There’s a rawness to it, no flashy effects, just the beauty of nature captured in its absence. The music, too, complements the visuals; it’s haunting yet hopeful. It’s not just about plants; it’s about what happens when we lose sight of our connection to nature. Distinctive in its approach, it’s a reminder of fragility.
Post-ecological themesBeautiful, raw nature footageNot overly polished, adds to its authenticity
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