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The Breach is a poignant documentary that digs deep into the decline of wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Mark Titus, who wears both the filmmaker and fishing guide hats, takes viewers on a reflective journey. The film is atmospheric, almost meditative at times, as it weaves personal narrative with broader environmental themes. There's a raw honesty in Titus's exploration of human impact on nature—it's not just about the fish, but about our relationship with the earth. The pacing feels like a river flowing; it ebbs and flows, allowing moments of reflection. The practical effects are subtle but effective, grounding the film in the realities of the landscape. Overall, it's a thought-provoking piece that questions what we’re willing to ignore in the name of progress.
Thought-provoking exploration of environmental themes.Reflective pacing that allows for contemplation.Unique perspective from a fishing guide's viewpoint.
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