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So, 'Solid, Liquid, Gas and ... Plasma?' is this interesting exploration of matter with Michael Murillo at the helm. It’s not your regular science doc; it’s got this casual yet engaging vibe that makes complex concepts feel a bit more approachable. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing for some deep dives into the properties of plasma, which feels distinct compared to other films that might rush through. The visuals are simple but effective, relying on practical effects that somehow make the science feel tangible. You can tell there’s a certain passion behind it, even if the director's name is lost to the void. Worth a watch for those who appreciate the subtleties of scientific storytelling.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in educational documentaries, often overlooked due to its obscure release details. It hasn’t seen a wide range of formats, which could make it a point of interest for collectors who focus on science-related films. Given its niche subject matter and the unique approach to explaining plasma, it has garnered a small but dedicated following among enthusiasts of documentary cinema.
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