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So, 'The Biggest Nose in Borneo' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the lives of these male Proboscis monkeys. Directed by Michael Patrick Wong, it really pulls you into the tension of their world as human encroachment looms large. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable; you can feel the stakes rising as their habitat gets threatened. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals of Borneo's unique landscape. What stands out are the practical effects—like the raw, real interactions between the monkeys and their environment. It’s not just a film about animals; it touches on themes like conservation and the impact of human behavior on wildlife. A solid piece for anyone into nature docs, but it has its own unique flair.
Focus on themes of conservation and wildlife impact.Great visuals of the Bornean landscape and fauna.Deliberate pacing allows for deep immersion.
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