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Safari (2013) is one of those found footage films that tries to dive into the wild, both literally and metaphorically. The South African backdrop is striking, with the tension between the beauty of nature and the harsh realities of poaching looming large. It's not just a thriller; it explores cultural clashes too, particularly through Mbali, the young Zulu girl. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the raw atmosphere, making it feel more immersive. The performances have a gritty authenticity that complements the practical effects, giving it a documentary-like feel. What stands out is how it tackles the themes of survival and morality in such a brutal setting. Definitely a unique watch for those into deep, atmospheric thrills.
Found footage style adds realism.Explores themes of survival and morality.Interesting cultural clash narrative.
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