So, 'Symphony' from 2005 is really something. It’s a documentary, yes, but it feels more like an experience, you know? The visuals are just gorgeous, showcasing Earth's natural wonders in a way that almost makes you forget you’re watching a film. Nitin Sawhney's orchestral score is powerful, and it really enhances the visuals rather than just sitting in the background. You’ve got this blend of various musical influences that seem to mirror the themes of beauty and diversity found in nature. The pacing? Well, it flows pretty nicely, gently drawing you in and holding your attention. It’s a feast for the eyes and ears, quite distinctive in how it brings together art and nature without a narrative, which is refreshing in a sea of conventional docs.
Visually captivating with rich natural imagery.Orchestral score enhances the overall experience.Non-narrative format creates a unique viewing atmosphere.
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