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So, 'Ship Happens' is quite something. This documentary dives deep into the chaos that ensues in a quaint Georgia town when they tackle the largest shipwreck removal in U.S. history. The local residents are portrayed with such raw honesty, you really feel their frustration and bewilderment. The pacing feels almost methodical, capturing the slow unraveling of plans as expectations clash with reality. The cinematography has a gritty feel, which adds to the documentary's tension. There's a distinct focus on community and the impact of big decisions on small lives. Practical effects? Well, not in the traditional sense, but the reality of the situation is more gripping than any staged reenactment. It's a fascinating look at resilience amid unforeseen challenges.
Explores community dynamicsReal-life drama unfoldsInteresting perspective on environmental impacts
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