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So, 'Red Forest Hotel' is a fascinating documentary that dives into the complexities of environmental policy in China. It zeroes in on the eucalyptus plantations run by Stora Enso, a Finnish company, and how these practices affect local communities in Guangxi. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for a real sense of place and the slow-burn impact of these developments. Its tone is serious but not without moments of resilience from the locals. You get these interviews which are just raw and unfiltered, showcasing personal stories amidst the larger ecological narrative. What really sets it apart is its unflinching look at the human cost of corporate decisions—definitely a unique lens on environmental issues.
Environmental focusLocal interviewsCorporate impact analysis
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