So, 'Science of Dogs: The X Factor' is one of those docs that dives deep into canine behavior and genetics, but it's not your usual fare. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing for some interesting case studies and interviews, which gives it this almost reflective vibe. The production values are solid, though nothing flashy—practical effects aren't really a thing here, obviously. What stands out is the way it tackles the bond between dogs and humans, exploring themes of loyalty and instinct. It feels more like a conversation with enthusiasts rather than a lecture. The absence of a clear director’s voice adds to its charm, making it feel like a collective journey into the world of dogs. Worth a watch if you're into the deeper science of our furry friends.
Documentary on canine behaviorExplores genetics and instinctsReflective tone, casual pacing
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