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Tenebrio molitor is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the unseen world of insects, specifically focusing on the darkling beetle and its vital role in our ecosystem. The film has this contemplative quality, almost meditative, as it explores themes of decay and renewal, which might remind you of A.R. Ammons' poetic take on garbage. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, creating a space to reflect on the sheer volume of life we often overlook. It's fascinating how the practical effects show these creatures in their natural habitat, giving a raw, authentic feel. There's a certain beauty in the decay presented, and the connection to Lois Miller's work adds another layer to the narrative that’s worth considering. It's a unique piece that might resonate differently depending on your view of nature and life cycles.
Explores themes of decay and renewalUnique perspective on insectsGreat for fans of environmental documentaries
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