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So, 'The Death Of Man'—it's quite the cerebral dive, you know? The documentary delves into the sometimes violent clash between reason and the old ways of thinking. It doesn’t shy away from the messy aftermath when enlightenment attempts to sweep away centuries of ignorance. The pacing—oh, it’s deliberate but it hooks you; every frame feels like an invitation to ponder. The tone is almost somber, yet it carries an undercurrent of optimism that feels genuine. The visuals, practical effects, if you can call them that, are hauntingly beautiful, often contrasting dark, oppressive imagery with bright, liberating scenes. It's definitely not your conventional doc; it challenges viewers—inviting them to consider what we sacrifice for progress.
Not your typical documentary approachExamines the cost of progressVisually striking with a heavy atmosphere
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