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Pushed Up The Mountain is one of those rare documentaries that really draws you in with its contemplative storytelling. It navigates the delicate relationship between humans and nature, focusing on the migrating rhododendron. The visuals are stunning, capturing the serene beauty of the mountain landscapes while also conveying an underlying sense of urgency about ecological preservation. It’s not just a film about plants, but about connection and responsibility. The pacing feels deliberate, letting moments breathe, allowing you to reflect on the fragility of life. There's a certain poetry in how it unfolds, almost meditative, and it sticks with you long after the credits roll. The cinematography is top-notch, and while we might not know the director, the voice they give to these plants is quite profound.
Great for fans of environmental documentaries.Excellent cinematography and sound design.A thoughtful exploration of ecological themes.
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Julia Haslett
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