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So, 'The Copper Kings'—it's an interesting blend of animation and documentary that really dives into some heavy themes. It sort of connects the dots between the extraction of resources and how that mirrors the dissection of our own bodies. The visuals are striking, creating this surreal landscape that feels both intimate and expansive. The pacing is thoughtful, giving you time to sit with each idea. The tone is a bit somber but also introspective. It’s not just a straightforward narrative; it’s more like a meditation on power and the body, making you think about the deeper implications of extraction. It feels distinctive in how it marries those concepts with animation, really pushing the boundaries of the medium.
Unique visual metaphors throughout the film.Explores themes of power and bodily autonomy.Animation serves to deepen the documentary's message.
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Léna Lewis-King
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