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Sequoias of the Sea is this intriguing documentary that really dives into the fragile ecosystem of a California coastal town. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of what’s been lost—the kelp forest gone and the ripple effects on the community. It's not just about the environmental devastation; you get to see the personal struggles of a scientist and a fisherman, both grappling with their roles in the restoration efforts. The atmosphere is somber yet hopeful, filled with real voices and faces that make the issues palpable. The film’s practical effects are subtle but impactful, enhancing its authenticity. It’s pretty distinct in how it blends personal narratives with broader environmental themes without being overly sentimental.
Focuses on the intersection of ecology and community.Features personal stories alongside scientific perspectives.Captures the emotional weight of ecological loss.
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