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Plastic Peril really grabs you with its raw portrayal of life in Lagos amidst the chaos of plastic waste. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you're navigating the city's clogged waterways alongside the locals. It showcases not just the environmental tragedy but also the human stories—how families and street vendors adapt while battling the floods caused by this pollution. The cinematography is stark and striking, often showing the stark contrast between vibrant street life and the murky plastic-filled channels. There’s a haunting quality to the interviews, as the residents share their struggles and resilience. It’s a documentary that leaves an imprint, making you reflect on consumption and waste long after it ends.
Documentary that blends personal stories with environmental issues.Features stunning visuals that showcase the contrast of life and pollution.Deeply affects viewers by highlighting local community challenges.
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