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So, Richard Freeman's Natural Universe is quite a piece. It blends this personal narrative of Freeman’s life as a fisherman with some intriguing theoretical discussions about his Natural Model of the Universe. The pacing is a bit contemplative, weaving back and forth between his fishing adventures and the scientific proofs he's gathered. Visually, it captures the Australian coast beautifully, making the ocean a character in its own right. Freeman’s delivery is earnest, and there’s something refreshing about how he challenges conventional science. The film gives off this unique vibe—equal parts memoir and science exploration. Not your typical doc, it’s layered with themes of passion and curiosity, which keep you hooked, much like a good fishing tale.
Unique blend of biography and scienceBeautiful cinematography of the Australian coastThought-provoking themes on nature and curiosity
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